Mumbai- Actress Nyra Banerjee, who is gearing up for her upcoming project One Two Cha Cha Chaa, has opened up about her personal life, revealing that she is currently single and intends to remain so until she gets married.
Speaking to IANS, Nyra shared her perspective on relationships, stating that she values understanding, trust, and freedom above all else. “I am single, and I plan to remain single until I get married. When there is understanding, trust naturally follows. Love and companionship are very simple—they exist where there are no expectations. You give love, and you receive it. Companionship includes friendship, and friendship is built on respect. Without respect and freedom, love and companionship cannot survive,” she said.
The actress also spoke about the challenges she faced while working on One Two Cha Cha Chaa, particularly mastering a Bihari accent. “One of the biggest challenges for me was the Bihari accent. I do not know the Bihari dialect at all. I never had close friends from Bihar, nor had I done such roles before. Of course, we see a lot of content on social media, and that flavour is very entertaining,” she explained.
Elaborating further, Nyra praised her co-star Ashutosh Rana for his delivery. “When Ashutosh Rana ji delivers his dialogues in Hindi with a Bihari touch, it comes across as pure, classy, innocent, and lovable. Responding to him in the same accent during our romantic scenes made everything look incredibly cute—something I had not even imagined,” she added.
Reflecting on her stint on reality television, Nyra spoke about the side of her personality that audiences saw on Bigg Boss 18. “I think I showed my calm side. If I were violent, that side would have come out naturally. After the show, I realised that Bigg Boss puts the entire world into a pressure cooker. Situations arise suddenly, and you either react or respond,” she said.
She added that she consciously chose to respond rather than react, which may have affected the length of her journey on the show. “Those who react tend to stay longer. What I learned is that decision-making in difficult situations is extremely important,” Nyra concluded.
With inputs from IANS
