(Web Desk) Jhink Shukla, the robot star of the Indian TV show ”Karisma Ka Karisma” tied the knot with her boyfriend Swapnal Suryavanshi, whose pictures have gone viral on social media.
The children playing the main roles in these dramas are no longer children but have crossed the threshold of adulthood, and many characters have started a new journey in their lives, including Sanju from Shaka Laka Bhoom Bhoom who has a few Got married months ago, now Karisma Ka Karisma Ki Karisma has also been included in this list, who have started a new chapter of life after marriage.
Karisma with beautiful eyes real name is Jhank Shukla she tied the knot with her boyfriend Swapnal Suryavanshi on December 12 whose pictures and videos went viral on social media.
She is the daughter of popular television actress Supriya Shukla, jhank Shukla rose to fame for her role in the drama serial “Kandali Bhagya”.
Jhink first started her acting career with the fantasy television show ‘Soon Pari’ but shot to fame with her role as Preity Zinta’s on-screen younger sister Jaya Kapoor in shah Rukh Khan’s blockbuster film ‘Kul Ho Na Ho’.
However, despite gaining immense fame from childhood, the actress gave up acting to pursue her higher education and after completing her MBA, she also pursued her Masters in Marketing.She is an archaeologist by profession, while Janak’s husband Swapnal Suryavanshi is a mechanical engineer.
interview with Jhank Shukla: The journey from Child Star to Archaeologist and newlywed
Editor, Time.news: Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Jhank shukla, widely recognized as Karisma from the hit Indian TV show “Karisma Ka Karisma.” Recently, she made headlines for tying the knot with her boyfriend Swapnal Suryavanshi. Jhank, thank you for joining us!
Q: Jhank, your marriage has understandably become a hot topic on social media. What does this new chapter mean to you?
Jhank Shukla: Thank you for having me! This new chapter in my life marks an exciting transition, not just personally but also symbolically in my career.It signifies the end of one journey and the beginning of another. Getting married feels like embracing change, and I’m eager to explore what this entails—both as a wife and as an individual continuing to pursue my professional dreams.
Q: Speaking of your career, you’ve transitioned from a child star to pursuing archaeology while also gaining an MBA in marketing. How has that journey shaped you?
Jhank Shukla: It’s definitely been a diverse journey! Starting in television at a young age gave me a unique insight into the entertainment industry, but education has always been a priority for me. I wanted to learn more, which led me to my studies in business and ultimately to archaeology. Balancing acting and education taught me discipline and a strong work ethic—skills applicable in any field.
Q: What has it been like to watch your peers, like Sanju from “Shaka Laka Boom Boom,” evolve and take new steps in their lives?
Jhank Shukla: It’s engaging! Many of us who started at a young age have had similar trajectories.We’ve grown up in the spotlight, evolved as individuals, and now we’re starting families or pursuing different paths. It reflects the unavoidable growth we all experience and shows how versatile we can be in our careers and personal lives.
Q: As a recently married woman with a unique professional background, do you have any advice for readers about balancing personal relationships with career aspirations?
jhank Shukla: Absolutely! Dialog is key. it’s essential to share your ambitions and discuss how you can support each other’s journeys. There may be compromises along the way, but especially in the beginning, it’s vital to nurture both your relationship and personal goals. Find common interests and celebrate each other’s successes, big or small.
Q: As someone who’s successfully navigated multiple careers,what trends do you see emerging in the entertainment industry,especially regarding child actors?
Jhank Shukla: There is a noticeable trend of child actors transitioning to adult roles and pursuing diverse careers. With social media shaping narratives, audiences are more interested in authentic stories—like my journey. This can led to more multifaceted roles for youth actors and better understanding from viewers about the pressures they face. I hope to see a focus on mental health and support systems for young actors going forward.
Q: What project are you most excited about now that you’ve embarked on this new phase of your life?
Jhank Shukla: I’m looking forward to combining my love for storytelling with my academic interests. I want to explore projects that merge archaeology and drama—maybe even a documentary series! My educational background gives me a unique perspective, and I’m eager to share that while engaging in entertainment.
Editor, Time.news: Thank you so much for your time and insights, Jhank! Your journey continues to inspire many, and we look forward to seeing what’s next for you in both your personal and professional life.