Ridhima Pandit makes a glamorous entry as Lata in Sony SAB’s Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil, stirring up romance and drama
Sony SAB’s Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil continues to raise the stakes with powerful new entries that add a new dynamic to Yug (Shabir Ahluwalia) and Kairi’s (Ashi Singh) world. Adding intrigue to the narrative will be actor Ridhima Pandit, stepping into the role of Lata, a woman with a past, whose charm and mystery blur the lines between friend and foe.

Sony SAB’s Ufff… Yeh Love Hai Mushkil continues to raise the stakes with powerful new entries that add a new dynamic to Yug (Shabir Ahluwalia) and Kairi’s (Ashi Singh) world. Adding intrigue to the narrative will be actor Ridhima Pandit, stepping into the role of Lata, a woman with a past, whose charm and mystery blur the lines between friend and foe.
Lata isn’t just another character passing through the plot; she’s stunning, poised, and captivating at the same time. With her calm, calculating gaze and flawless sophistication, she can turn heads and charm people without them even realizing it. On the surface, she is gracious and articulate, but beneath that lies a razor-sharp mind that reads people like an open book. She knows exactly how to find insecurities, twist words to her advantage. Her strength lies in her emotional intelligence, and she can make anyone feel like they’re in control, all while quietly pulling the strings.
Talking about her new role, Ridhima Pandit shares, “What appealed to me about playing Lata is her complexity. She’s beautiful and glamorous, but that’s not what defines her. She is eloquent, strategic, and knows exactly how to use perception to her advantage. There’s an unpredictability to her; sometimes she’s blunt, sometimes she’s disarmingly charming, and that makes her a character you can’t quite pin down. As an actor, it’s thrilling to play someone who walks the fine line between elegance and danger. Lata is definitely going to shake things up for Yug and Kairi, and I can’t wait for audiences to see how her story unfolds.”