/I am very unlike Lovely in real life: Isha Malviya on her character in Ravie-Sargun’s Lovely Lolla

I am very unlike Lovely in real life: Isha Malviya on her character in Ravie-Sargun’s Lovely Lolla

Ravie Dubey and Sargun Mehta are all set to release their new web show, Lovely Lolla, soon on the official YouTube page of their banner, Dreamiyata Dramaa. Isha Malviya plays the role of Lovely in the show, and she said, “She is a very straightforward and familiar girl. The basic etiquette of Lovely is to manage everything, and she has only been in love with one person since her life started. And that person is Nani. So Nani and Lovely’s jodi is above everything.”

“I actually don’t relate to Lovely at all because Lovely is shant (peaceful). And I relate to Lovely only in one way because she likes giving it back. Lovely gives back to anybody who speaks badly about her or her Nani,” she added.

Isha also shared that the audience will get to see a very different kind of relationship between Lovely and Lola—a mother-daughter duo who are not living together and are very unlike a normal mother-daughter duo. She added,

“First mother-daughter duo who does not have love in them. But gradually, you’ll get to know what the exact suspense is.” Talking about her chemistry with her co-actor Nikkhil Khurana, she said that he has become a really good friend of hers.

“I think it’s going to be crazy because on and off camera, everything—we guys are a crazy trio. So that will work for the audience and for us also, I feel,” she added.

What about working with Ravie and Sargun? “I don’t need to make a comment on both of them because they are not producers and makers anymore. For me, they are like my family, and I have known them for a long time, and our relationship is now gold. They are doing absolutely great, and it is working out for them because they are genuinely an ideal couple. They are like a fine definition of an ideal couple because they understand each other well,” she said.

“They are good at work, they are good in personal life, they are good in everything,” Isha ended.