Deepika Singh's Desi Paratha Feast in Georgia Amid 'Mangal Lakshmi' Shoot

Television actress Deepika Singh gave fans a peek behind the scenes of her show's shoot in Georgia. She posted a fun video of herself and co-stars Naman Shaw and Urvashi Upadhyay enjoying some delicious homemade parathas. They were apparently using the desi food to fight the massive cold in the foreign location. Deepika also recently shared how her background in dance came in handy during a rushed filming sequence.

Key Points: Deepika Singh Binge Eats Paratha with Co-Stars in Georgia

  • Deepika Singh shares a video of enjoying homemade parathas with co-stars in cold Georgia
  • Naman Shaw suggests spicy pickles as a solution for the low temperatures
  • The team is in Georgia to shoot special episodes for 'Mangal Lakshmi'
  • Deepika reveals how old dance choreography helped her during a rushed shoot sequence
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Deepika Singh binges on desi paratha with her 'Mangal Lakshmi' co-stars in Georgia

Deepika Singh shares a fun BTS moment from Georgia, where she and her 'Mangal Lakshmi' co-stars enjoy homemade parathas to beat the cold.

"Nothing we learn in this world is ever wasted. If it’s good, it will serve some good purpose in the future. - Deepika Singh"

Mumbai, Dec 14

Television actress Deepika Singh and the team of her popular show "Mangal Lakshmi" binged on some desi parathas to fight the massive cold in Georgia, where they flew to shoot a few special episodes of the drama.

The video dropped by Deepika on her social media showed her co-stars Naman Shaw and Urvashi Upadhyay enjoying some delicious homemade parathas.

Naman even suggested loading up on a lot of spicy pickles as a solution for the low temperatures in Georgia.

Deepika captioned the post, "Behind the scenes in Georgia (sic)", followed by a red heart and folded hands emojis.

Recently, Deepika treated the netizens with a few photos from their arrival in Georgia, along with the caption, "Thank you to all your love to our Show “ Mangal Lakshmi “ that today we’re here to Shoot few episodes. Keep showering your love and support at 9 pm, Mon-Friday only on (sic)."

Prior to that, Deepika revealed how a long-forgotten choreography watched casually online came to her rescue during a rushed shoot sequence for the show.

Sharing that being an actor-dancer has always helped her, she posted a video of herself along with her “Mangal Lakshmi” co-star dancing on the title track of the 1999 film “Taal”.

“Nothing we learn in this world is ever wasted. If it’s good, it will serve some good purpose in the future. That happened this day when we were supposed to dance on set on the same song (sic)," she captioned the post.

“Being an Actor Dancer always helped me, Many times on set. This choreo was inspired by my ODISSI dancer friend @purnatamohanty choreography which I saw online long back. But As I got a chance to dance on “ taal” her choreography clicked me. We hardly had 15 minutes to finish this scene @thearshiyasharma also followed the same choreography instructed by me," she added.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Love the behind-the-scenes content! It's great they are shooting special episodes in Georgia. The cast seems to have such good chemistry. Mangal Lakshmi is my family's favorite show, we watch it together every night.
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Rohit P
Deepika's point about nothing you learn being wasted is so true. As a former dancer myself, I know those old moves stay with you. Good to see Indian classical dance (Odissi) getting a mention in mainstream TV.
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Sarah B
The video is fun, but I wish the article was better written. The grammar in the quoted captions is a bit off-putting. Public figures, especially with such a large platform, should try to communicate more clearly.
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Nikhil C
Homemade parathas in Georgia! That's the spirit. No matter where we Indians go, our food follows us. Makes me miss my mom's aloo parathas. Can't wait to see these special episodes.
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Kavya N
Dancing on 'Taal'! What a throwback. A.R. Rahman's music is timeless. It's impressive they pulled off the scene in 15 minutes. Shows the professionalism of our TV actors who work under such tight schedules.

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