Aalisha Panwar is thrilled being part of FNP Media's hit short film Blind love!

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Aalisha Panwar is thrilled being part of FNP Media's hit short film Blind love!

Aalisha Panwar recently featured in FNP Media's short film titled "Blind Love" in which actor Shagun Pandey is paired opposite him - Jyothi Venkatesh

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The actress shared that she fell in love with the story as soon as she heard the narration and stressed that she could easily relate to it too.

"I really wanted to play this character because as an actor I always try to experiment with my roles.

I love giving little variations in my acting and doing things that I have never done before. I had never played a blind girl's character before and this was a chance to do that.

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I was very excited to do it because this role required me to do things differently. I researched it and worked on it with my director and producer," she said.

"I really relate to my character. Other than the fact that she cannot see emotionally the way she is and the way she is shown, I am also like that.

A girl from a small town, who has her ups and downs, but is still happy and chirpy and is finding joy in the little things around her.

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And this story is also special because it was shot in Shimla which is my hometown," she added.

"Blind Love" has crossed over five million views on YouTube and the young actress is elated with the response she has received so far.

She said, "There are so many people who have liked it and many of them have DMed me or commented with their positive feedback.

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I am receiving so much love for Naina, 'Blind love' and also the song 'Dil tera ho gaya'. There are so many people who have made videos on our song and tagged me and the other team members. I am just amazed by the response."

Aalisha Panwar was last seen in TV show Meri Gudiya as lead. FNP Media is owned by Mr. Vikaas Gutgutia and getting good eyeballs on the short films which are streaming.

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