Ashi Singh Clarifies Off-Screen Rumors with Co-Stars Randeep Rai and Shagun Pandey After ‘Meet’ Conclusion

Renowned for her iconic role in Sony TV’s ‘Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai,’ Ashi Singh recently wrapped up filming for her latest show ‘Meet.’ Throughout her on-screen journey alongside Shagun Pandey, rumors persisted about off-screen disputes with both Shagun and Randeep Rai.

In an interview, Ashi candidly addressed these circulating speculations, shedding light on her rapport with Shagun Pandey and Randeep Rai. She acknowledged the rumors, stating, “I’ve had the privilege of working with Randeep and Shagun for nearly two years, a substantial period. Similar to prolonged stays at home where disagreements with family are inevitable, Shagun and I encountered similar situations, primarily related to scenes or work-related matters.”

Elaborating further, she clarified, “Our differences were never personal; they revolved around scenes. For instance, he might suggest improvements post-scene, and I’d express that it would have been more helpful during the scene itself. These discussions, when overheard and passed on, spark rumors. But our disparities were always work-oriented. Despite differing vibes, Shagun was amiable. However, after spending 8 out of 12 hours together, we often sought solitude during our free time.”

“Our differences were always work-related. Shagun was very sweet; Our vibes never matched though, but we were cordial. After spending 8 out of 12 hours together, we would often prefer to spend our free time alone.” – Ashi Singh

Regarding her dynamic with Randeep Rai, Ashi clarified, “Randeep and I collaborated again during his brief stint on ‘Meet’ and even in a music video. Our collaboration extended beyond ‘Ye Un Dino Ki Baat Hai.’ While there was a phase of close friendship, as with many relationships, friendships evolve over time. People tend to notice shifts more when something that was once pleasant changes. Though not the closest friends now, our interaction remains cordial.”

“There was a time when we were good friends, but as is the case with some friendships, they evolve over time. People tend to notice changes more when something that was once nice undergoes a shift.” – Ashi Singh

The article concludes by inviting readers to share their thoughts on Ashi’s chemistry with Randeep Rai or Shagun Pandey in the comments section.

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