
Many actors and actresses start their careers from the silver screen and make their way up to the big screens. While some of them succeed others fail to do so. And for those who like to remain in their cocoon they make it big on the silver screens. Today we will be discussing the actress who is a known face on the TV screen. However sometimes when TV serials are stretched beyond limits there are instances where they either go off air quickly or create an uproar. The actress we are talking about has been a part of such a TV show. The plot shows how a 32-year-old woman ties the knot with a 9-year-old Muslim boy. If you are wondering which actress and serial we are talking about then the actress is none other than Tejasswi Prakash and the serial Pehredaar Piya Ki. In 2017 Tejasswi was heavily trolled when the series showed a 9-year-old prince and an 18-year-old girl getting married. The show started on July 17 and due to the unlikable storyline it was taken off air in August 2017. The show created a massive uproar among the audience. The show featured Tejasswi Prakash as Diya Ratan Singh whereas the 9-year-old boy was Affan Khan who reprised the role of Ratan Maan Singh. Even honeymoon scenes between the two were shown in the show after which the real controversy started. However this controversial show did not affect Tejasswi Prakashs career. Even after this she has continuously appeared as a lead in many top shows. She created a lot of buzz by playing the role of Naagin for Ekta Kapoor. Currently Tejasswi is dating Karan Kundrra and the two have been together for three years.
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