Punjab Di Mitti, Chandigarh Di Shaan - COLORS’ ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di’ stars celebrate the iconic Rose Festival
Produced by Sargun Mehta & Ravi Dubey (Dreamiyata Entertainment), ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di’ airs daily at 07:00pm on COLORS & JioHotstar!
Chandigarh, February 21, 2026: Television glamour found a vibrant new address at Chandigarh’s iconic Rose Festival as the stars of COLORS’ ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di’ stepped into the city’s most cherished celebration with their distinctive Punjabi swag. Riding high on the popularity of its refreshing narrative twist, where marriage comes first, college follows, and love finds its way last - Nawab aka Syed Raza, Heer aka Jasmeet Kaur, and Gulab aka Sangita Ghosh marked their presence at the 54th edition of the festival held at the iconic Zakir Hussain Rose Garden. Adding to the festive fervour, the trio delighted audiences with a special performance inspired by the show, leaving fans cheering, clapping, and completely smitten. With roses in full bloom and Punjabi beats in the air, the three-day floral extravaganza turned into the perfect backdrop for this breezy campus romance that’s winning hearts for flipping the script of stories as we know them.
The Rose Festival turned into a full-blown fan celebration, giving the cast a special moment to soak in the love and early success the show has received. At the heart of the story are Nawab, a wealthy and carefree young man shaped by the pace and polish of city life, and Heer is sharp, driven, and deeply rooted in her pind, making them complete opposites. Bound by a secret marriage and constantly navigating their differences, their college life puts their priorities and purpose to the test. During a special live showcase at the festival, amid cheers from the Chandigarh crowd, their playful clashes took an emotional turn when Nawab publicly acknowledged Heer as his wife for the first time, marking a defining moment that shifts their equation and sets the stage for an unexpected friendship. At the heart of the conflict stands Gulab — Nawab’s fiercely devoted mother — whose formidable presence tests Heer and Nawab’s bond, pushing their love to prove itself. The trio signed off on a high note after crowning the Rose King and Queen and presenting prizes to the festival’s singing competition winners.
Talking about his character and the audience’s response, Syed Raza said, “Nawab is impulsive, brash, and often acts before he thinks, but there’s a certain honesty to him that audiences seem to connect with. Watching viewers root for him despite his flaws tells me they see something real in him, and that means everything to me. What’s interesting in the story ahead is how the constant nok-jhok between Nawab and Heer slowly gives way to an unexpected friendship, changing their entire dynamic. There’s a big gaming tournament coming up, and for the first time, Heer genuinely stands by him, encourages him, and helps him believe in himself. That shift of Nawab being pushed to focus and rise to a challenge adds a very exciting new layer to his journey. Bringing Tu Juliet Jatt Di to the Rose Festival made all of this feel even more special. Ever since we started shooting here, I’ve come to call Chandigarh home - there’s a unique energy to the city, warm, vibrant, and full of life, and it finds its way into everything we shoot. Walking through the festival, being recognised, hearing people cheer and talk about Nawab and Heer felt like the most precious reward.”
Sharing her thoughts on Heer and her journey, Jasmeet Kaur said, “Heer has resonated with so many girls because she’s focused, ambitious, and determined to build her life on her own terms. Going forward, she becomes someone who wants to give Nawab a sense of direction and help him find his calling, because right now, he lacks focus. Even when Nawab believes he can’t do something, Heer believes in him completely, and that belief changes their interactions in a very heartfelt way. It’s fulfilling to see viewers appreciate not just her individual journey, but also how the relationship between Heer and Nawab evolves from what it is now into something far more meaningful. Amid all of this, Chandigarh, in that sense, becomes a character in its own right on Tu Juliet Jatt Di. Celebrating the spirit of this city with fans during the Rose Festival felt like the most beautiful ode to the show, and being surrounded by a living canvas of colours and fragrance made me fall even deeper in love with a city that has accepted me as its own.”
Offering her perspective on Gulab and the story’s emotional core, Sangita Ghosh added, “Gulab is unlike any antagonist on television; when she makes a stealthy move, it’s often when you least expect it. She’s a woman many families will recognise: a mother whose love is absolute and fierce, even when her methods cross every line. What’s coming next will surprise viewers, especially as Gulab steps in as the trustee of their college, creating constant intersections between the home and the campus. There will be many unpredictable moves from her end, leading to intense confrontations and emotional moments across both worlds. Playing someone so layered is truly a gift, and the fact that audiences respond to her with both anger and reluctant understanding tells me the show is striking exactly where it should. Bringing this character to the Rose Festival made it even more meaningful for me. I’ve had a longstanding relationship with Chandigarh, but it has taken on a new, endearing form with Tu Juliet Jatt Di. The warmth and love the people showed us there was extraordinary and a reminder of why storytelling matters - so watch out, because there’s a lot of drama ahead.”

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