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Rati Pandey to enter 'Diya Aur Baati Hum'
Mumbai, July 21: Actress Rati Pandey, best known for her roles in shows like “Miley Jab Hum Tum†and “Hitler Didiâ€, will next be seen playing the new girl in Sooraj Rathi's (Anas Rashid) life in popular soap opera “Diya Aur Baati Humâ€.
As the show has taken a three-month leap, where Sandhya (Deepika Singh) has been kidnapped by a terrorist group and Sooraj has become unstable, his mother Bhabho (Neelu Vaghela) believes that a new girl in his life will resolve the issue. Bhabho is getting a new girl, Lalima (Rati) in his life, read a statement.
Rati, who has been dating Anas for a while, used to visit many times on the set of the Star Plus show. So the production is considering her as their chemistry is looking good on TV.
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