Asked how much of Aman she sees in her real-life partner, Prajakta told IANS: “No, no, nothing. Rishank and Aman are not the same. The only thing similar between them is that they both have brown eyes and dimples because I have a thing for brown eyes and dimples. But beyond that, personality wise, nothing.”
Positioned to captivate booklovers, this gradual unfolding contemporary romance promises to be a literary treat, mirroring the genuineness and approachability of Prajakta herself.
The actor says that he particularly enjoyed playing Lakshman Das Tripathi aka Lucky, and one of the reasons why he loved being a part of this rip-roaring entertainer was that it celebrates love and marriage in true, cinematic style.
The title has been conferred to her following her contribution towards mental health, women's rights and girl child education through various global social campaigns.
The documentary focusses on Michelle Obama in conversation with Prajakta, Liza Koshy and Thembe Mahlaba. It tracks the experiences of adolescent girls in Vietnam, India and Namibia and their journey in overcoming adversity to pursue education.