Don't want to work with Aamir on fiction: Sanjeeda Sheikh

Dont want to work with Aamir on fiction: Sanjeeda Sheikh
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Aamir Ali and Sanjeeda Sheikh became a household name through their onscreen chemistry in popular 2007 show \"Kya Dill Mein Hai\". However, Sanjeeda says the real life couple has not been offered another fiction show together and even she is not ready to do another daily soap with her husband.

Aamir Ali and Sanjeeda Sheikh became a household name through their onscreen chemistry in popular 2007 show "Kya Dill Mein Hai". However, Sanjeeda says the real life couple has not been offered another fiction show together and even she is not ready to do another daily soap with her husband.

"I really don't want to work with Aamir in a fiction show (again) as I want to miss my husband. I don't want to work with him for 14 hours a day, then go home tired and not talk to each other as that would happen eventually,” she said. "I rather love going home after a long day at work, to my husband with a fresh mind," added the actress.

Sanjeeda will next be seen as a popular movie actress, named Kamini Mathur, in upcoming TV show "Love Ka Hai Intezaar". "I believe the character is definitely unique and something which I have never done before. I have a gut feeling that this character will stay in audiences' minds for the longest time as I am just playing myself on screen," she said.

"I hope to be known as Kamini Mathur for the coming years as this character is extremely close to my heart. Kamini is queen of Bollywood, but at the same time, she has her family values and she is grounded, down to earth,” she said. In "Love Ka Hai Intezaar", Sanjeeda has been paired with actor Keith Sequeira.

Talking about their chemistry, Sanjeeda said: "I believe audiences will judge how our chemistry looks on screen. Both Keith and I have tried our best to look compatible together onscreen. This is the first time we are working together; we met during workshops conducted for us before we started shooting. "Those workshops helped us a lot to crack a very good chemistry on screen."

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