Exclusive! Jasmin Bhasin birthday special: My fans are my source of motivation

Updated : Jun 30, 2022 13:55
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Editorji News Desk

'Dil Se Dil Tak' actor Jasmin Bhasin is celebrating her 32nd birthday today and she has exclusively shared her plans for the special day with Editorji. Jasmin said that she would be celebrating her birthday by cutting a cake and with a private, cozy dinner.

The actor mentioned that she is 'excited' and 'hopeful' for the new year as she's 'stepping into a year of growth.'

'I am very excited, hopeful and have my fingers crossed. I am hoping this year to be even more amazing than my last year because, professionally, this year looks really promising towards my growth,' Jasmin said. 

The actor said the love from her fans is her 'source of motivation, happiness and positivity.' 

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'Also, it gives me so much push to keep performing, keep looking better and keep doing better to be a better version myself. My fans are my source of motivation,' she told Editorji. 

Jasmin Bhasin is known for her work predominantly in the television industry. She has appeared in shows like 'Tashan-e-Ishq,' 'Naagin 4,' 'Dil To Happy Hai Ji' and 'Bigg Boss 14.'

Jasmin will soon be seen in Punjabi movie 'Honeymoon,' co-starring Gippy Grewal. She will also be making her Bollywood debut with Mahesh Bhatt's next film. 

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