Mansi Bhanushali Unveils Layers of Her Character Bhoomi in Suman Indori: “There’s More to Her Than Meets the Eye”

Mansi Bhanushali is making a splash with her portrayal of Bhoomi in the popular TV show Suman Indori

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Mansi Bhanushali is making a splash with her portrayal of Bhoomi in the popular TV show Suman Indori, produced by Prateek Sharma and Parth Shah under Studio LSD. In her latest role, Mansi delves into a character full of ambition, love, and hidden complexities, making her an intriguing addition to the show’s storyline.

Bhoomi, who is Suman’s sister in the series, is a character driven by her desire to become a lawyer and support her family. “Bhoomi is a simple yet ambitious girl who wants to help her family, and that’s why I can empathize with her,” Mansi shares. However, she teases that there’s more to her character than meets the eye. “There are many layers in her personality, which you will get to know later,” she hints, keeping viewers on their toes as they await deeper revelations.

This role marks Mansi’s first collaboration with Studio LSD, and she’s enjoying every bit of the experience. “It’s my first show with Studio LSD, and working with Prateek sir has been amazing. I’m truly enjoying my time on set,” she says. The initial episodes were shot in Indore, where Mansi and the cast had a blast soaking in the local culture. “We had so much fun shooting in Indore, especially trying the famous Chappan ki chaat. The energy on set is great, and it’s an honor to work with such talented co-stars.”

Mansi also reflects on the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone in acting. “As an actor, pushing boundaries helps in delivering a more authentic performance. It’s a process that reveals new emotional depths,” she explains.

The show Suman Indori tackles themes relatable to many, particularly young women balancing personal ambitions and family responsibilities. Mansi feels that the show’s cultural relevance will resonate with the audience. “So many girls, like Suman, take on household responsibilities at a young age, and that’s why I believe viewers will connect deeply with the characters,” she concludes.