Yesha Rughani Delves into Role Prep for Ibaadat in Rabb Se Hai Dua The ongoing show Rabb Se Hai Dua produced by Prateek Sharma's ( Studio LSD) recently took a generational leap of 22 years and now it is focusing on the journey of Dua’s daughters Ibaadat and Mannat. By Bollyy 04 Mar 2024 in TV News New Update Listen to this article 0.75x 1x 1.5x 00:00 / 00:00 Follow Us Share The ongoing show Rabb Se Hai Dua produced by Prateek Sharma's ( Studio LSD) recently took a generational leap of 22 years and now it is focusing on the journey of Dua’s daughters Ibaadat and Mannat. Yesha Rughani Delves into Role Prep for Ibaadat in Rabb Se Hai Dua Yesha Rughani, who plays Ibaadat, loves being part of the show. She talks about the workshops they did to get into character, including learning Urdu, which she found interesting. In her last show, "Kabhi Kabhi Ittefaq Se," her role was similar to her real-life self, so she didn't need much prep. But for this new show, she's still learning a lot. It reminds her of her first show, where she also did workshops. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dheeraj Dhoopar (@dheerajdhoopar) Talking about her character, Yesha says Ibaadat is a sweet girl who just wants love from her family, even though they're a bit distant. She does everything to win their love, especially from her sister. They're different but have to stick together through tough times. Yesha thinks people will enjoy watching their story.Ibaadat wants to be just like her mom, Dua. Yesha says joining a show after a big time jump means there's already an audience who likes it, but it's also a big responsibility to keep entertaining them.Yesha is excited to show the sisterly bond on screen. She loves playing this role because she has a sister in real life and they get along great. Read also: Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay actor Abhinandan Jindal shares his story behind visiting Darga for many years Dina Pathak: A Multifaceted Legacy beyond ‘The Grand-Old-Mother’ I think patience and destiny work for you when you wait for something right to happen- mrunal Jain Somy Ali on starting NGO: Saving lives meant saving me from my unfortunate trauma Related Articles Advertisment Latest Stories Read the Next Article