Similar to the story of the show, Nitya also had a clique of girls in her school, and their actions would sometimes get them into trouble.

It was a pleasant experience for him to play the character of Nikita Waghmare in the show. He said that his character is the epitome of mischief, both intentional and accidental.

The actress said: “Nikita is rowdy, playful and rebellious, yet extremely loyal to her friends. Bringing that to life was a joy.Interestingly, my own school days were reminiscent of Nikita's world. I was part of a tight-knit group of five girls who were inseparable and constantly laughing and joking. Although I was obedient and quiet most of the time, our collective actions sometimes got us into trouble.”

The trip down memory lane added an extra layer of authenticity to the role, making it even more rewarding for her.

She further mentioned that while keeping the character in mind, she had to abandon all forms of traditional femininity and etiquette that women are often obliged to perform.He described the process as "quite liberating".

Giving insight into 'Sisterhood' and what makes it unique, she said: "It's about friendship and the ups and downs of emotions that you go through, especially when we're in school. Spending so much time together, figuring out the world and us together, sometimes it's a smooth journey, and sometimes it gets rocky, but that's when a friendship grows so deep that it turns into a brotherhood. , then you know it's special.

“Considering the world we live in, what makes ‘Sisterhood’ unique, I think is the purity and innocence in the show.There's a beautiful innocence when you're in school, I think the show captured that really well. But at the same time, whether they're currently in school or not, everyone will relate to the core of the show, which is friendship,” she said.

Meanwhile, he also has Bhuvan Bam-starrer 'Taaja Khabar 2' and mockumentary 'Shanti Bhawan' in the pipeline.