
Divyanka Tripathi and Shweta Tiwari enjoy a fun banter as they get snapped together; the former says, "Humari jodi hai superhit!"
Two of TV's most popular divas
and
recently made headlines when they were seen together during the promotion of an upcoming film. Although the two were out for work-related activities, their cordial bonhomie and cheeky banter was the major highlight.
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In a going-viral clip during the event, Divyanka and Shweta are found laughing and poking fun at each other, apparently having a ball together. Divyanka had cracked a joke at one instance, saying, "Humari jodi hai superhit!" — something which immediately struck a chord with viewers who love to see two dominant
together on screen and stage.
Their natural camaraderie and respect for each other ignited a frenzy of enthusiasm among fans. Social media networks exploded with tweets praising their relationship. One wrote, "Queens in one frame! Can we have a show with both of them please?" while another posted, "Divyanka and Shweta's energy is so infectious — we need more of this duo!"
Divyanka Tripathi, who has worked in Yeh Hai Mohabbatein and Coldd Lassi Aur Chicken Masala, is said to be preparing for a big web series return.
Fans are waiting with bated breath to see her return to the screen in a powerful, performance-based role.
Shweta Tiwari, meanwhile, remains to enthrall audiences with her charm. Last spotted in Main Hoon Aparajita, she's also reportedly in talks for a new OTT show that delves into complicated mother-daughter relationships.
With both actresses having steady momentum in their careers and winning hearts with their off-screen camaraderie, fans are waiting for this "
" to be paired together in a full-fledged project.
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