Mihir Ahuja Recalls Childhood Memories of Watching Mona Singh in Jassi

Actor Mihir Ahuja fondly recalls watching his now-co-star Mona Singh in the iconic TV show 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin' during his childhood. He praises Singh's ability to completely disappear into her characters, leaving no trace of her own persona. The show, which aired in 2003, became a cultural phenomenon for breaking conventional beauty standards. Mona Singh herself has drawn a parallel, calling her new character in 'Maa Ka Sum' a modern version of Jassi.

Key Points: Mihir Ahuja on Watching Mona Singh in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin

  • Childhood TV memories
  • Praise for transformative acting
  • Breaking beauty stereotypes
  • Cultural phenomenon of the 2000s
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Mihir Ahuja recalls watching co-star Mona Singh in 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin' as a child

Actor Mihir Ahuja reminisces about watching Mona Singh in 'Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin' as a child and praises her iconic, transformative performances.

"You can't see a shade of Mona in that character, that's how she absorbs into it. - Mihir Ahuja"

Mumbai, April 17

Actor Mihir Ahuja has reminisced about his childhood days, fondly recalling growing up watching his co-star Mona Singh in the iconic television show Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, further calling her performance in the show as unforgettable.

Sharing his childhood memory, Mihir, in an exclusive conversation with IANS, said, "My parents used to watch that show, and I was quite a kid at that time. But I used to walk around the house watching Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahin and hearing about it all the time. I still remember that iconic look with the specs. She is definitely known for that show, but even if you pick up any of her other work, it will only be iconic."

The young boy went on to praise Mona Singh's acting craft, highlighting her ability to completely transform into her characters.

"The way she portrays any character, I mean she just gets into that zone. You can't see a shade of Mona in that character, that's how she absorbs into it. At that time, of course, there weren't that many shows or platforms. There was only one, so she became known for her role in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin. But that was just the beginning," he added.

Mihir further stated that even today, Mona continues to bring the same ease and effortlessness to her performances.

Drawing a comparison, he said, "Even now, any character she does, she does it with such ease.

Adding to the conversation, Mona Singh who essays the role of a single mother in her latest show Maa Ka Sum, said, "I think Vinita in this show is the modern Jassi."

Talking about Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, the show aired in 2003, and went on to become a cultural phenomenon in Indian television in the early 2000s.

The show followed the journey of Jassi, an intelligent and hardworking girl with a simple appearance, with braces and oversized glasses, who navigates through all the odds of life.

The character, back then, went on to break conventional beauty stereotypes and resonated deeply with audiences, further making Mona Singh a household name across the country.

- IANS

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Rohit P
It's nice to see the younger generation appreciating the legends of Indian TV. That era of television was something else - limited channels but such high-quality, relatable content. Mona Singh is a gem.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while Jassi was iconic, I feel we sometimes over-glorify the past. Today's actors are also doing phenomenal work across OTT platforms. But yes, Mona Singh's performance was the benchmark for many.
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Sarah B
As someone who watched this show while studying abroad, it was a huge piece of home. Jassi's character broke so many stereotypes at a time when it was badly needed. Mona Singh portrayed her with such grace.
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Karthik V
"My parents used to watch that show" - haha, Mihir is all of us! We pretended not to be interested but secretly knew every plot twist. Jassi's triumph was our weekly dose of motivation. Mona Singh is a true artist.
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Nisha Z
That show taught an entire generation that looks aren't everything. In a country obsessed with fair skin and 'conventional' beauty, Jassi was a revolution. Kudos to Mona Singh for carrying that legacy with such humility. Wishing her the best for Maa Ka Sum!

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