“I wake up excited to shoot every day” says the much loved actor Supriya Shukla on essaying Indrani in Sony SAB’s ‘Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil’

 Everyone’s favourite TV mom, Supriya Shukla, is all set to return to the small screen — but this time, with a delightful twist! In Sony SAB’s upcoming family rom-com Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, Supriya steps into the role of Indrani, Yug’s spirited and layered mother. Far from your typical saas-bahu drama, this character gives her the chance to explore something refreshingly different.

“I wake up excited to shoot every day” says the much loved actor Supriya Shukla on essaying Indrani in Sony SAB’s ‘Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil’

 Everyone’s favourite TV mom, Supriya Shukla, is all set to return to the small screen — but this time, with a delightful twist! In Sony SAB’s upcoming family rom-com Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, Supriya steps into the role of Indrani, Yug’s spirited and layered mother. Far from your typical saas-bahu drama, this character gives her the chance to explore something refreshingly different.

Talking about her excitement on being a part of the show, Supriya shares, “Indrani is a very interesting character — she’s full of emotions, layers, and surprises. With every scene, I’m discovering new aspects of Indrani. There’s strength and softness both wrapped in one, and I’m slowly settling into her world with more confidence and understanding. Also, working with Shabir again is awesome! We’ve worked together in the past and there’s a deep sense of comfort and trust between us. The script is wonderful, the dialogues are strong, and a magnificent team. The journey has just begun, and it already feels beautiful. I wake up excited to shoot every day, and in just a few more days, we’ll be on your screens — ready to make you smile, laugh, and maybe even cry a little!”

With her trademark warmth and screen presence, Supriya Shukla is all set to become the emotional anchor of Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil. Whether it’s a sharp one-liner, a heartfelt monologue, or that classic “mom glare” — when Supriya’s on screen, expect emotion, depth, and a whole lot of heart.