Amita performs as Radha on Janmashtami in Amita Ka Amit!

Sony TV’s Amita Ka Amit will soon be having its Janmashtami special episode in which Amita will don an avatar of Radha whereas, Siddhant as Krishna…

Chandni Bhagwanani as Amita in Amita Ka AmitThe season to celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna is here which is popularly known as Janmashtami. Our Telly shows also spread the essence of this festival by bringing forth a special Janmashtami sequence for their shows. The same joyous moment will be seen in Siddharth Kumar Tiwary's Amita Ka Amit on Sony TV soon.

Our source says, In the upcoming sequence of the show, there will be a Gokulashtami special dance performance will be taking place, in which Amita (Chandni Bhagwanani) will be donning an avatar of Radha and Siddhant (Chirag Thakkar) will be donning an avatar of Krishna and will perform on the foot tapping song. The entire family of Amita comes to see her performance but still they have a doubt that she wont be coming for the performance but later, Amita will end up making her mother in law and entire family happy by giving a beautiful performance on Radha Kaise Na Jale song.

When contacted Chandani aka Amita, she told us, We are shooting for this sequence right now. we were rehearsing for the dance sequence in between our shots.

Well, definitely it will be a treat for the viewers to watch Amita and Siddhant portraying Krishna  and Radha on this auspicious occasion!  


Anwesha Kamal

 

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