And things are only getting bigger and better for this petite 20-something beauty, who "used to mimic all popular characters of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi as a kid!"Shrenu will soon be seen essaying one of the lead roles in theByaah Hamari Bahoo Ka (BHBK). Talking of the journey so far, an elated Shrenu says, "It has been a fantastic journey and I am focusing only on work for the next five years or so. After that, I have plans of settling down but no matter what happens, no one will be able to take the actor out of me! But in future, I also want to put my educational qualification (she has completed her B Pharm from Vadodara, and had distinction throughout college life) to good use."Asked about her role in BHBK, Shrenu says, "I play the role of Rajnibala, a soft-spoken girl belonging to a village. While she isn't well-educated, she is sweet and shares an amazing relationship with her in-laws. The show will send out a great social message. Also, it has been fun to work with the likes of Gaurav Khanna."Shrenu, who was much appreciated for her role of Aastha in Havan, was flooded with offers post her first big break, but she chose to tread cautiously. "I got a lot of offers but most of those weren't interesting.Then, I auditioned for BHBK but never thought I would bag a lead role again! I was in the mood for a vacation but I got selected. Another great thing is that my role is vastly different from what I played in my last serial. It is fabulous to be working with J D Majethia and Rajan Shahi.With J D sir, there is always a homely feeling " once, when I fell ill while shooting, he took extra care to ensure that I got proper rest and medicines," shares Shrenu and adds, "Havan will always remain close to my heart because it was my first big show and I learnt a lot during its making."She has also learnt to live on her own in Mumbai. "It's not easy, but I have got used to the pace of life in Mumbai. I miss my hometown a lot and fly down whenever possible, even if it's just for a day. For the last two years, I have been forced to be in Mumbai during my birthday. But then, such things are a part and parcel of this profession," she says
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