Keerti confident '...Nandini' will connect with viewers


Mumbai, Oct 3 (IANS): After being part of a family drama, Keerti Nagpure will be seen in a lead role in the political TV series "Desh Ki Beti...Nandini". The actress is confident about the show establishing a connect with the viewers.

"Desh Ki Beti ..." will go on air Oct 7 at prime time on Sony.

"I am more than happy to be part of a show which shows how a girl can efficiently manage both her house and society. I am very confident it will connect well with the viewers. I don't feel any pressure to carry the show as I am extremely confident that it will work," Keerti told IANS.

Last seen as Siddhi in "Parichay - Nayee Zindagi Kay Sapno Ka", the 21-year-old claims she understands the business of the television industry and says without good content success is unattainable.

"I don't understand the TRP, but I am aware of how things work in the television industry. I have clarity about it. I feel if the content is not strong and interesting nothing will work. All I know is people are eagerly waiting to watch the show which is a positive response," she said.

Rafi Malik is the male lead in the show while others who will join the cast are Sujata Saigal and Manoj Chandila.

  

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