What Are Shivangi Joshi’s Guilty Pleasures?
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Key Takeaways
- Shivangi Joshi finds comfort in childhood cartoons like Oswald and Doraemon.
- She enjoys watching Barbie movies for their feel-good narratives.
- The actress emphasizes the importance of respect and understanding in relationships.
- Shivangi values her downtime, often choosing to do nothing and relax.
- Her career began with a cameo and has evolved through various significant roles.
Mumbai, Jan 21 (NationPress) Television star Shivangi Joshi has opened up about her delightful guilty pleasures, sharing that she still finds joy in binge-watching the cartoons she adored as a child.
During her appearance on the podcast Honestly, Why Not hosted by Balaji Telefilms, she mentioned that programs like Oswald, Noddy, and Doraemon remain her go-to comfort shows even today.
In addition to cartoons, Shivangi has a fondness for Barbie movies, expressing that these feel-good films have a lasting place in her life.
When asked about her secret hobbies or guilty pleasures, she said: “Guilty pleasure? Absolutely, I binge-watch.. yes, cartoons. When I was younger, I loved watching cartoons. I enjoy Oswald, Noddy, and Doraemon.”
“Yes, even now. And I still watch Barbie movies and all those things. Also, when I have free time, I love doing nothing. Just sleep and relax in my room,” she added.
The 27-year-old actress embarked on her television journey with a cameo in Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi and made her full debut in 2013 with Khelti Hai Zindagi Aankh Micholi.
She has appeared in various shows such as Beintehaa, Begusarai, and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Recently, she portrayed Anandi Chaturvedi in Balika Vadhu 2 and Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka.
Shivangi was last seen in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 4, the fourth season of the popular series, which stars Harshad Chopda alongside her. The show delves into themes of overcoming past traumas, trust, and the complex nature of love intertwined with revenge, featuring plot elements like fake marriages and parental disapproval.
In the same podcast, she shared her thoughts on love and dating.
“To me, what truly counts is the individual, along with the respect, understanding, love, and values they contribute to a relationship. Their profession is secondary,” Shivangi stated.