Actor Prit Kamani admitted that ever since Manisha Koirala’s Dil Se performance in the movie Maska, he had a crush on her.
As a member of the anthology series “Jab We Matched,” actor Prit Kamani of “Middle Class Love” discussed his views on dating and relationships. He also revealed that ever since seeing her in the movie “Dil Se,” he has had a crush on Bollywood actress Manisha Koirala.
The actor also admitted that he was first unfamiliar with the idea of dating and even scared to bring it up.
Prit made a revelation: “I had the opportunity to work with the amazing Manisha Koirala, for my film ‘Maska’. She is so kind and beautiful. I have had a crush on her since ‘Dil Se’ and I still do.
Four stand-alone episodes make up the anthology series Jab We Matched. In the episode “Sirf Ek Date,” Prit plays one of the lead characters. Prior to this, he claimed that the concept of dating was unfamiliar to him, and he had difficulty discussing it with others. But now, things have changed, and dating is more typical.
“Coming from a middle-class household, the word dating was a very lala land phrase, it was part of a hush-hush conversation and mostly associated with coffee. Now it has become an everyday thing, it’s like a sport, and dates can be so creative. It’s become a mode of self-expression,” he said.
He continued by expressing his views on affection and love: “I think true love is a decision. Because love is simple to experience when everything is going well, on special occasions like birthdays and weddings, but what about the uninteresting, routine moments that make up 70% of our lives? On an emotionally fragile day, which we experience so frequently? You then make the decision to be loving, kind, warm, caring, and giving. It’s a pledge that you’ll remain here no matter what, he said.
Algorithm, Jalkukde, Sirf Ek Date, and Formula Sheet are the four storylines that make up the series. The cast of “Jab We Matched” includes Abhishek Nigam, Priyank Sharma, Mayur More, Prit Kamani, Shivangi Joshi, Jasmin Bhasin, and Revathi Pillai.