Shiny Doshi Talks About Picking Up South Indian Nuances For Ishk Dum Aur Idli Rasam
Balaji Studios is turning up the heat in the digital entertainment space with its latest YouTube Original, Ishk Dum Aur Idli Rasam, a soulful blend of food, family, tradition, and romance that’s already creating major buzz online. Set against the backdrop of a heritage South Indian restaurant, the show promises a refreshing mix of emotions, culture, and culinary nostalgia.
Balaji Studios is turning up the heat in the digital entertainment space with its latest YouTube Original, Ishk Dum Aur Idli Rasam, a soulful blend of food, family, tradition, and romance that’s already creating major buzz online. Set against the backdrop of a heritage South Indian restaurant, the show promises a refreshing mix of emotions, culture, and culinary nostalgia.
At the centre is Meera Nair, played by Shiny Doshi, a warm and instinctive head chef who carries her late father’s philosophy that food is service, not spectacle. Deeply rooted yet quietly resilient, her life takes an unexpected turn when Arjun Thakur, portrayed by Abhishek Kumar, enters her kitchen as a global chef-investor determined to revive the family restaurant. What follows is a clash of ideologies that slowly evolves into an emotional and heartfelt love story.
What makes Shiny’s portrayal stand out is the subtle authenticity she has brought to Meera’s character. Since playing a South Indian role was something she had never attempted before, the actress focused on understanding the character’s tonality, cultural nuances, and natural way of speaking rather than making it overly stylised.
Talking about the experience, Shiny shared, “Ishk Dum Aur Idli Rasa felt special to me from the very beginning because it’s not your typical kitchen drama. Every once in a while, a character arrives that changes the way you approach your craft, and Meera was that for me. Playing a chef on screen was also something I had never explored before, which instantly made me curious about the project. During our workshops and readings, the entire team at Balaji Studios was very clear that authenticity was extremely important. I picked up a few nuances and a slight South Indian twang in the way Meera speaks, because the character needed to feel believable and organic. Even a small pronunciation mistake can stand out to the audience. But honestly, it wasn’t about trying to master a language, but about making sure the emotions felt real in every scene. It wasn’t easy at all, but I genuinely enjoyed the process because it helped me get closer to Meera as a person."
Interestingly, the makers also wanted Meera to sound relatable and organic “like a normal Bangalore girl speaking Hindi” giving the character a natural urban flavour instead of making it overly stylised.
Produced under the banner of Balaji Studios, the digital series is already being hailed as a refreshing departure from typical daily dramas. From mastering kitchen sequences to understanding the rooted emotional world of the story, Shiny seems to have poured her heart into becoming Meera. Interestingly, the actress is also known among friends and family for her love of cooking, with many often dropping by specially to enjoy her food.
A story layered with flavour, emotion, and rooted charm, Ishk Dum Aur Idli Rasam stands out as one of the most refreshing digital drops of the year.

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