Prajakta Koli: My Affection for Brown Eyes and Dimples

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Prajakta Koli: My Affection for Brown Eyes and Dimples

Synopsis

On March 31, Prajakta Koli discussed the differences between her husband and her audiobook character, while sharing her fondness for brown eyes and dimples. She reflected on her wedding experience and her audiobook, which explores the dynamics of modern romance through Avani's journey of love and self-discovery.

Key Takeaways

  • Prajkata Koli highlights her unique preferences in physical traits.
  • Her wedding was well planned, leading to no surprises.
  • Friends advised her on the challenges faced by newlyweds.
  • Her audiobook explores modern relationships and romance.
  • Avani's journey reflects self-discovery and love uncertainties.

Mumbai, March 31 (NationPress) Content creator and actress Prajakta Koli shared that there are no similarities between her husband Vrishank Khanal and the character from her debut audiobook titled “Too Good to Be True”. Nonetheless, she mentioned that both share one characteristic: dimples and brown eyes.

When asked how much of Aman she sees in her real-life partner, Prajakta responded to IANS: “No, no, nothing. Rishank and Aman are not alike. The only similarity is that they both possess brown eyes and dimples because I have a thing for brown eyes and dimples. Beyond that, personality-wise, there’s nothing.”

Did she anticipate her wedding to unfold as it did?

“I organized everything. So I knew precisely what I had to do. Therefore, I wouldn’t encounter any surprises. Thankfully, nothing was unexpected.”

She did, however, receive some wisdom from her married friends.

“Many of our married friends advised us that the bride and groom typically don’t enjoy their own wedding as much and often end up feeling exhausted. I was prepared for that. I did not expect us to have so much fun. We had an incredible time,” she elaborated.

The actress remarked: “We truly celebrated, enjoyed a lot of food, got our rest, relaxed, and engaged in conversations. It was a lot of fun, and I was hoping that would happen, and it did.”

Discussing her audiobook, which was launched on March 24, “Too Good to Be True” examines the intricacies of modern relationships, guiding listeners through a journey filled with relatable experiences, delightful excitement, and heartwarming romance.

The plot centers around Avani, a hopeless romantic who finds solace within the pages of her cherished romance novels, pondering if genuine love can ever match the stories she reads. Enter Aman, a charming, successful, and seemingly flawless man who says all the right things and is utterly captivated by her.

Yet, for Avani, everything feels almost too ideal, prompting her to grapple with self-doubt. The tale then reveals chapters of friendship, self-exploration, and the uncertainties that accompany love.

Nation Press