Shivangi Joshi shares her guilty pleasure of binge-watching childhood cartoons like Oswald and Doraemon.

Shivangi Joshi shares her guilty pleasure of binge-watching childhood cartoons like Oswald and Doraemon.

Television actress Shivangi Joshi recently opened up about her simple guilty pleasures, revealing that she still enjoys binge-watching the cartoons she loved during her childhood.

Comfort Shows

On the podcast “Honestly, Why Not” by Balaji Telefilms, Shivangi shared that shows like Oswald, Noddy, and Doraemon remain her go-to comfort watches even today.

She also mentioned her fondness for Barbie movies, stating that these feel-good films have consistently been a part of her life.

When asked if she has a guilty pleasure or a hobby she indulges in secretly, she enthusiastically replied: “Guilty pleasure? Yes, I do. I mean, I binge-watch.. And that too cartoons. Jab main choti thi, jo main tab cartoons dekhti thi. I like watching Oswald, Noddy, and Doraemon.”

Shivangi continued, “Yeah, even now. Aur Barbie movies aur yeh saari cheezein main abhi bhi dekhti hu. And also, when I’m not doing anything, I like to do nothing. Sleep. And do nothing. Just be in my room and do nothing.”

Television Career

The 27-year-old star began her television journey with a cameo in Parvarrish – Kuchh Khattee Kuchh Meethi and later made her full-fledged acting debut in 2013 with Khelti Hai Zindagi Aankh Micholi. She’s been featured in various popular shows, including Beintehaa, Begusarai, and Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. Recently, she portrayed Anandi Chaturvedi in Balika Vadhu 2 and Barsatein – Mausam Pyaar Ka.

Shivangi was last seen in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 4, the fourth installment of the acclaimed franchise, alongside Harshad Chopda. The show delves into themes of healing from past trauma, trust, and the complexities of love interwoven with revenge, featuring plot points around fake marriage complications and parental disapproval.

Insights on Love

During the same podcast, Shivangi also shared her thoughts on love and dating. She said, “According to me, what truly matters is the person, the respect, understanding, love, and values they bring into a relationship. The profession really doesn’t matter.”