Sanaya
Irani,
whose
previous
show
"Chhanchhan" reportedly
missed
the
bull's
eye
due
to
lack
of
chemistry
with
her
former
co-actor
Farhan
Khan,
is
back
with
a
new
TV
show
"Rangrasiya"
and
she
is
not
nervous
about
her
co-star
Ashish
Sharma.
"I
am
not
nervous
because
I
have
a
fabulous
actor
opposite
me.
Ashish
is
amazing
and
I
think
I
will
learn
so
much
from
him.
It
is
a
very
good
feeling.
It
is
very
rare
when
you
feel
you
will
get
to
learn
from
somebody
else.
When
there
are
two
people
good
at
their
work
in
a
scene,
it
can't
go
wrong," Sanaya
told
IANS
during
launch
of
"Rangrasiya"
here
Thursday.
The
new
fiction
is
based
on
an
intense
love
story
between
a
village
girl
named
Paro,
played
by
her
and
a
Bharat
Suraksha
Dal
officer
Rudra
portrayed
by
Ashish.
The
actress,
who
has
been
part
of
shows
like
"Iss
Pyaar
Ko
Kya
Naam
Doon?"
that
are
based
on
love
and
hate
relationship
between
protagonists,
says
her
new
show
has
that
element
but
are
not
similar
in
any
other
way.
"Love
and
hate
was
there
in
another
show
of
mine
as
well.
But
this
character
is
different
from
what
that
character
was.
The
story
is
completely
different
and
so
is
Paro.
It's
not
something
that
I've
done
before,"
she
said.
Sanaya
says
unlike
the
bubbly
roles
that
she
has
done
in
the
past,
this
one
is
about
a
village
girl,
who
is
not
strong
right
now
but
with
time
one
can
see
lots
of
shades
to
her
character
Paro.Shot
in
Rajasthan's
Jaisalmer
as
well,
the
TV
star
with
a
thin
frame
faced
lots
of
difficulties.
"Outdoor
is
always
difficult.
Firstly
you
wake
up
at
odd
hours
like
4
in
the
morning.
Then
make-up.
We
shot
for
few
days
in
Jaisalmer
and
it
was
hectic.
It
was
very
hot.
My
make-up
would
melt
seven
minutes
from
the
time
I
stepped
out
from
van
and
in
Rajasthan
there
is
hardly
any
shade,
so
can't
run
away
from
sun.
That
was
harsh
but
fun,"
said
Sanaya.
She
says
she
also
lost
weight
while
shooting
in
the
desert
area.
"I
got
burnt
in
the
sun
and
lost
a
lot
of
weight.
I
have
lost
four
kgs
while
shooting
here.
I
was
made
to
run
over
and
over
again
on
the
sand
and
that
is
not
easy.
"I
was
told
to
run
fast,
but
you
can't
do
that
when
the
sand
is
sinking.
And
then
I
got
angry
because
after
all
that
running
they
showed
it
in
slow
motion,"
said
the
actress,
who
briefly
appeared
in
superstar
Aamir
Khan
and
Kajol
starrer-"Fanaa"
in
2006.
After
putting
so
much
effort
in
the
show,
produced
by
Abhinav
Shukla
and
Saurabh
Tewari
of
Nautanki
Films,
she
has
high
expectations
from
it.
"I
will
be
shocked
if
this
doesn't
work
out.
Not
because
my
career
is
going
somewhere.
I
believe
an
actor
is
an
actor
whether
you
are
in
a
flop
or
hit
film,
it
doesn't
matter.
We
have
put
in
so
much
hard-work."Saurabh
has
done
it
on
such
a
large
scale.
It's
absolutely
brilliant,
the
story
is
amazing
and
everything
is
right,"
she
said.
"Rangrasiya"
will
be
aired
from
Dec
30
onwards
on
Colors.