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India.com
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Do you remember Shaktimaan's girlfriend Geeta Vishwas? She looks like this after 27 years
In the 1990s, there was no Spider-Man or Krrish, but there was one superhero who was everyone's favourite – Shaktimaan. Children would sit in front of their TVs every morning to watch the show, which used to be telecast on Doordarshan. Not only was Mukesh Khanna loved for his role as Shaktimaan, but the other characters in the show were also well-received by the audience. Do you remember Geeta Vishwas, the journalist in the show? She was Shaktimaan's love interest. After all these years, let us tell you how Geeta Vishwas, played by Vaishnavi Mahant, looks now and what she's doing today. Vaishnavi Mahant, now Vaishanvi Macdonald's character in Shaktimaan as Geeta got high acclaim and was considered her breakthrough role. When her journalist character Geeta Vishwas was written out of the series, fan protests prompted the producers to bring her back. After being a part of popular series Shaktimaan , she went on to play leading roles in several Telugu films. In 2007, Vaishnavi played the role of Sameera's mother Sapna in Chhoona Hai Aasmaan . In 2009, the actress played Bhaskar's mother in the Sony Entertainment Television serial Bhaskar Bharti. Currently, Vaishnavi Mahant is seen in a TV show Parineeti , where she plays Parminder 'Pammi' Bajwa, Rajveer's wife Vaishnavi is very active on social media and keeps sharing her latest pictures as well as throwback videos. She has been a part of several TV shows like Banni Chow Home Delivery, Shaadi Mubarak, Divya Drishti, Aye Mere Humsafar, Meet: Badlegi Duniya Ki Reet, Sasural Genda Phool, Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil, Miley Jab Hum Tum, to name a few.


Time of India
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Anushka Merchande: Having a degree is important, so I'm focusing on that along with acting
, who began her at the age of seven with ads and went on to do , admits that she missed out on a few things while growing up, but has no regrets. She says, 'Maybe my childhood wasn't conventional and I missed out a little, but acting was always a passion. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now I managed my schooling well and now I'm in my first year of college, so there has been no compromise on my education.' Talking about balancing her studies with acting, she says, 'It's tough sometimes, but my parents are quite strict and want me to complete my education. Having a degree is important, so I'm focusing on that, but acting is my ultimate goal.' The actress, who was seen in shows like Lakshmi Ghar Aayi, Banni Chow Home Delivery and Main Hoon Aparajita , will now play a negative role in the upcoming show Saru . Ask her if she is happy with her career graph and she replies, 'I'm happy with my journey and have learnt a lot on the way. Working on Aparajita with and was unforgettable — the way they work taught me so much. I have big dreams and I'm working towards them.'