Updated On: 28 November, 2025 10:21 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Tu Juliet Jatt Di stars Jasmeet Kaur, Syed Raza Ahmed, and Sangita Ghosh in a fresh romance where Heer and Nawab enter a forced marriage before college. Their contrasting worlds collide on campus, with Gulaab adding emotional depth to this vibrant, youthful story

Sangita Ghosh
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Starring Jasmeet Kaur as Heer, Syed Raza Ahmed as Nawab, and Sangita Ghosh as Gulaab, COLORS’ ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di’ is a fiery, new-age romance that flips the classic love story upside down. Here, marriage happens first, then college, and only later comes love. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Chandigarh Prime University, the show follows two opposites: Nawab, a carefree Jatt who lives by impulse, and Heer, a focused, ambitious girl determined to build a better life for her family. Their worlds couldn’t be more different, he’s spontaneous and untamed, she’s disciplined and grounded, yet fate binds them together in a majboori ki shaadi before their campus life even begins. Amidst the youthful chaos and emotional sparks, stands Gulaab, a mother whose love becomes both her strength and her flaw. Sangita, who brings this complex character to life, opened up about the show, her role, and what makes ‘Tu Juliet Jatt Di’ such a fresh and heartfelt story.
Sangita Ghosh gets candid about her character Gulaab in Tu Juliet Jatt Di, "What attracted me to Tu Juliet Jatt Di was how real it felt. Two young people being pushed into marriage before they’re even ready for college sets the story on a very interesting track from the first episode. The show has a young and raw feel, and the family dynamics look very familiar. Gulaab fits naturally into this. She has run her home in her own way for years, so sudden changes bother her. She speaks openly, she reacts honestly, and she stands by what she believes in. That truthfulness makes the story feel grounded. As an actor, I enjoy characters who are not trying to be perfect, and that is what makes playing Gulaab exciting."