Rukhsar Rehman on Hosting The Vedas Speak: “I’ve Always Been Fascinated by Galaxies and the Mysteries of the Universe”

Mumbai — After winning hearts with her acting performances, Rukhsar Rehman is now all set to step into a new avatar as the host of the upcoming chat show The Vedas Speak.

Talking about what drew her to the show, Rukhsar shared that her curiosity for the wonders of the universe, including galaxies, astrology, spiritualism, and mythology, made the decision easy for her.

“I’ve always been fascinated by galaxies, astrology, spiritualism, mythology, and the countless mysteries of nature. There’s something magical about how the universe holds secrets that impact our lives,” Rukhsar expressed.

For her, The Vedas Speak aligns perfectly with her personal beliefs and interests. She added, “Nature’s wonders never cease to amaze me. Every mystery feels like a doorway to the unknown, whispering cosmic secrets. That’s why I was more than happy to be part of this show.”

The Bheja Fry 2 actress further explained that The Vedas Speak is not just another typical spiritual chat show. She believes the show will offer a more meaningful experience, guiding viewers on a journey of self-discovery.

“It’s unlike the usual chat shows you see these days,” Rukhsar concluded.

Rukhsar is widely known for her roles in films like God Tussi Great Ho, Sarkar, Bheja Fry 2, PK, Uri: The Surgical Strike, and 83. On television, she has appeared in popular shows such as Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, Baal Veer, Dream Girl, and Mariam Khan – Reporting Live.

Up next, Rukhsar will feature in Raj Kumar Santoshi’s film Lahore 1947, alongside Sunny Deol, Preity Zinta, Shabana Azmi, Shilpa Shetty, and Ali Fazal. The project, produced by Aamir Khan under his home banner Aamir Khan Productions, marks Preity Zinta’s return to films after seven years.

Rukhsar’s upcoming projects also include Uttar Da Puttar, co-starring Anu Kapoor.

 

With inputs from IANS

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