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Happy to bag 'Kawach...', 'Shakti...': Garima Jain

Mumbai: TV actress Garima Jain says she is happy to bag TV shows "Kawach...Kaali Shaktiyon Se" and "Shakti...Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki". "I am happy to bag two shows together. I have seen people sitting at home with no work whereas I have two shows to shoot for. Yes, it becomes hectic as after pack up of one show, I need to rush for the other," Garima said in a statement. The actress says both the shows are going to set a new trend in the television industry. "And I am so happy to be part of them," she added. Garima has been roped in "Shakti...Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki" to play actop Vivian Dsena's younger sister. Talking about her role in "Shakti...Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki", Garima said: "I will play Raavi, the youngest daughter in the family. My role is of a bubbly girl, who shares a very loving relationship with her family. She will be pampered a lot. My character will become significant later on." And in "Kawach...Kali Shaktiyon Se", the actor will be seen playing the role named Sakshi. Garima says her death in the finite series will be caused by a supernatural incident. "I will play fiancee of the male protagonist Vivek (Dahiya). Some supernatural incident will lead to the death of Sakshi but there are some more twists and turns," she added.
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