Himanshi Parasher Brings Fun & Fresh Energy to Udne Ki Aasha’s Amritsar Sequence
There’s a certain glow in Himanshi Parasher’s voice when she speaks about her upcoming cameo in Udne Ki Aasha. It’s not just another television appearance — it’s an experience she clearly enjoyed, one filled with early mornings, loud laughter, and the vibrant chaos of an outdoor shoot in Amritsar.

While she’s keeping details about her character under wraps, one thing is certain — it’s going to be fun.
“It’s a very lively and entertaining role,” she says with a smile you can almost hear. “There are surprises in store. Sachin’s character sets the tone with his humour, and my entry elevates the energy with an added layer of comedy and unexpected twists.”
And if the energy on set is anything to go by, viewers are in for a treat.
Amritsar, Laughter & Instant Camaraderie
For Himanshi, the Punjab schedule wasn’t just about shooting scenes — it was about finding unexpected comfort among new faces.
“I didn’t know anyone personally before this schedule,” she admits. “But not even for a second did they make me feel like an outsider.”
Outdoor shoots have a way of fast-tracking friendships. Long hours, shared meals, early call times — they create their own little world. And this one, she says, was filled with warmth.
““Even off-camera, we’re constantly chatting and laughing — the set feels less like a workplace and more like a fun get-together. Everyone is serious about work, but they’re also full of life. That friendly atmosphere really stands out.”
There’s something refreshing about that honesty — the reminder that chemistry on screen often begins with comfort off it.
5 AM Alarms & 12-Hour Days
Of course, it wasn’t all laughter and banter. Outdoor schedules come with their own rhythm — and it starts early.
“We wake up at 5 or 5:30 in the morning, get ready by 6, and are on set by 7,” she shares. “There are permissions to manage, daylight to chase, and a lot to cover at one location.”
It’s tiring, yes. But for Himanshi, exhaustion fades when the environment feels right.
“When you’re surrounded by the right people and the vibe is uplifting, even the longest days don’t feel tiring. Time just flies.”
That’s the kind of detail that doesn’t make it into glossy promos — but it’s what makes performances feel alive.
A Producer Who Leads Without Intimidating
Working under producer Rahul Kumar Tewary was another pleasant surprise for her.
“I didn’t expect it to be this smooth,” she says candidly. “Rahul sir is always present on set, yet he never makes anyone feel intimidated or conscious of hierarchy. He chats like a friend and narrates the story like a brilliant storyteller.”
It’s that clarity of vision, she believes, that reflects in the show’s success.
“When you genuinely enjoy working on a set, that happiness reflects on screen. I truly believe that’s one of the biggest reasons Udne Ki Aasha is doing so well — and why this Amritsar track will feel so special to viewers.”
There’s a certain joy in the way Himanshi talks about this cameo — not calculated, not rehearsed, just genuine excitement.
If the laughter behind the camera is any indication, the upcoming track of Udne Ki Aasha might just feel less like scripted television and more like shared happiness spilling through the screen.
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