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Returning to school can be enjoyable, right? Thus, having a conversation with the vivacious ensemble of Crushed Season 4 is undoubtedly a journey down memory lane

Remember your very first love? That breakup you believed you would never get over? Reminiscences of school days generate a unique kind of nostalgia as they provide a window into the past! From developing close connections to feeling a sense of belonging again, to dealing with fears and complexity, and of course, having high school crushes…You’ll be reminded of your school days with the Netflix series Crushed, which delves into these well-known topics.

Through the lives of Samvidhan Sharma, Aadhya Mathur, Jasmin, Prateek, Sahil Thakur, Zoya, and Rajat, the fourth season of the show, which just debuted, is said to have fully submerged viewers in the complexities of high school life at Lucknow Central Convent School. The story chronicles their voyage of transformation, and in the most recent academic year, they will face emotional upheavals that lead to self-discovery. Its ensemble cast, praised for their authentic depictions of adolescent feelings at school, is open and honest.

In order to get the part of Samvidan, Rudraksh had to inject vitality and lightheartedness into a romance scene during his audition. He thinks the character and himself have a lot in common. “We share a perspective on prioritizing the journey over the destination, believe in love, and are committed to putting in maximum effort.”

Arjun reflects on the quick and surprising process that got him the character of Sahil in the show: “I recorded my audition while visiting my family in Chandigarh. The director, Madar Kurundkar sir, conducted online auditions.” Without much delay, he was arranged to meet via Zoom with the director. Going from an audition to spending a week or two in Mumbai with the rest of the group was an incredible experience. The statement “A person with a deep sense of empathy, always observing others without crossing boundaries or playing mind games” is what Arjun emphasizes about Sahil.

According to Aadhya Anand, a love triangle will appear in the show this time around. Aadhya Mathur, her character, too, encounters many turns and twists. Actress Adhya is hardly a newcomer to the stage; in fact, her work in Singapore has earned her recognition, and she made her Bollywood debut in Bombay Begums. “I want to hone my skill further and become an expert at it. While I was living in Singapore, I discovered that modeling was my true calling after falling in love with the camera. She continues, “I want to investigate behind-the-scenes work in filmmaking. I know modeling and acting well.”

Urvi, who was a cast member of the popular series Kota Factory, says it was enjoyable to portray the role of a perfectionist who holds herself in high esteem. With regard to her on-screen persona, she claims a strong bond: “We are very similar when it comes to my commitment to diligent study in real life, and that is a huge plus point.” at addition, Urvi was well-liked at school, where she flaunted her many friends and her dancing ability. “I’m happy acting occurred, even if I don’t know how it happened. I am aware that, while we performers get a lot of credit, a large crew of individuals really puts in 80% of the work that is shown on television.

Having danced since she was a little kid, Anupriya came to Mumbai with the goal of becoming a choreographer. “I discovered a plethora of opportunities both behind the camera and on screen,” the actress claims. After a failed attempt at acting in a commercial, she realized she loved acting just as much as dancing. That’s when Crushed occurred, so I started doing both.She adds of my character, “She is extremely grounded and unprejudiced, and she would never put up with any type of bullshit in her life.

Naman Jain shares his happiness at being acknowledged by others. It has a really inspiring quality. It motivates you to work harder. He calls Prateek a buddy, a rapper, and a person who enjoys spending time alone. Driven by a strong desire to follow his passion, Naman started his acting career at the age of seven. My true calling is acting. But I would most certainly give directing a go, which is why I’m taking a course

The actor playing Rajat, Sachin Singh, believes that shooting short films with friends and being involved in filmmaking is what first sparked his interest in acting. “I was informed about the position by a casting director I know. I attended the auditions, and the next thing I knew, I was cast in Crushed. “I may have joined the show late, but I am so happy to be a part of it and to have found friends who are like family,” exuberant Sachin adds, delighted about the chance.

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