Patiala Babes' Star Ashnoor Kaur Scores 94 Per Cent In CBSE 12 Results; Says ‘It Feels Great, I Feel Nice And Accomplished’

Actor Ashnoor Kaur has scored 94 percent marks in the CBSE 12th results. The Patiala Babes fame expressed how she is feeling. The actress said taking a break from work has paid off

Gretel Sequeira

Fri Jul 30 2021, 19:38:03 10890 views
Television actress Ashnoor Kaur has passed class 12th with flying colours. Earlier on Friday, the CBSE 12th results were announced at 2 PM. She has scored 94 per cent marks in the CBSE 12th results. The Patiala Babes fame expressed how she is feeling. Ashnoor mentioned that scoring more than her class 10th results feels great. She expressed that she feels nice and accomplished. The actress said taking a break from work has paid off. Ashnoor Kaur also opened up about her future plans.

Speaking with ETimes, on scoring good grades, Ashnoor Kaur said, “It feels great. I feel nice and accomplished. I scored 93 per cent in 10th and hence I thought I should get more than that. I didn’t even take up new projects as I wanted to concentrate on my studies. So it has finally paid off.”

Talking about her future plans, Ashnoor mentioned she wants to pursue Bachelor in Mass Media (BMM) further. She revealed she wants to focus on her studies and might go abroad for her masters. Kaur said, “I wish to pursue BMM and focus on my studies. For my masters, I might go abroad. Apart from acting, I also want to learn filmmaking and direction.”

Ashnoor, who has also booked her house said that it is her dream house. She mentioned it is under construction. The actress said, “It feels good as it reflects that you are growing up, doing things on your own. Hard work pays.” She added that the house will be ready in the first half of next year. Also Read: Bigg Boss OTT: Brother-Sister Duo Tony Kakkar And Neha Kakkar To Enter The Karan Johar’s Hosted Show?

The actress also reacted to the news about the 65K students who did not get their results yet. The marks of these candidates will be declared on August 5. “All I would like to say is that this time will pass too, it's just that we have to keep yourselves together and be strong mentally,” Ashnoor said about all the students who are yet to receive their results.





Image source: Instagram/ ; SpotboyE Archives

RELATED NEWS