Sukriti Kandpal confirms her exit from widespread tv present Anupama; appreciates her time with the workforce

Sukriti Kandpal confirms her exit from popular television show Anupama; appreciates her time with the team

While the love story of MaAn seems to be resurfacing as Anupama and Anuj continue to have feelings for each other, the latter’s engagement with Shruti seems to be on the rocks. Now that, even her misdeeds have come in the open, Anuj is disappointed by his fiancé and the next obvious step is the exit of Shruti from their lives. It seems that Sukriti Kandpal, playing Shruti, will be bidding adieu from the show.

Sukriti talks about her exit from the ongoing Star Plus serial

Although she has not shared any details on social media, Sukriti Khandpal confirmed her exit in a recent Pinkvilla report adding, “As of now according to me the track has concluded.” While she is excited about moving forward, Sukriti also appreciated the team of the Star Plus show and added, “I think everybody on the set is quite welcoming; from the crew to the cast, they don’t make you feel uncomfortable and I had a good time working with all of them.” The actress became a part of Anupama after the show took a seven-year leap with Anupama and Anuj relocating to the US.

About Sukriti Khandpal

Speaking of this popular face on television, Sukriti is best known for her role as Piya in the popular show Pyaar Ki Yeh Ek Kahaani alongside Vivina Dsena, which was inspired from Twilight and also as Dr. Riddhima in the show Dill Mill Gaye, in which she replaced Shilpa Anand. Sukriti, who is now looking forward to new ventures, shared her excitement about her future prospects and added, “I hope to be part of some nice projects in the future. Of course, I can’t predict it but my acting skills allow me to be part of the best and that’s what I’m looking forward to.”

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