The four stars of 'Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives' Season 3 said they have a blast whenever they are together and the show somewhat captures this dynamic but it isn't easy to open their lives and homes for judgement.
Maheep Kapoor, Neelam Kothari Soni, Seema Kiran Sajdeh and Bhavana Pandey came back with the new season of the very binge-able show which sees the quartet navigate their personal and professional lives.
The new season, which pits them with three women from Delhi, premiered on the streamer recently.
Maheep, who is the wife of Sanjay Kapoor, said that she dove straight into the deep end when she said yes to the Karan Johar-produced show.
"It's tough to let people into your homes and lives and be up for judgement. Sometimes I forget there are cameras around. There is a comfort zone with these girls. I can't censor myself. This is the way we are and it comes across in the show. It's not fun and games for us. It takes a big toll on us mentally because we are putting ourselves out there and we are giving a point of view and we are hoping people will get our point of view. It's nerve-wracking," she told PTI in an interview.
Neelam, also an actor and jewellery designer, said before every season starts shooting, she makes 'mental notes' about how much she wants to put out there.
"We balance each other out. If we shoot today, then we decide how that goes and we decide what we shoot tomorrow based on our conversations."
"I don't want to know anything. I go into it completely blind. It's not work for us. It's so much fun. It's become a part of who we are," added Seema.
In a tender moment from the latest season of 'Fabulous Lives vs Bollywood Wives', the viewers saw Seema and her son Nirvaan, whom she shares with former husband-producer Sohail Khan, discussing her moving on in life.
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