Delbar Arya Says Jadon Da Mobile Aagya Took Her Back to College Days
Actress Delbar Arya has shared heartfelt insights into her experience filming the upcoming Punjabi film ‘Jadon Da Mobile Aagya’, revealing that the shoot evoked nostalgic memories of her own college life. In an exclusive quote given to IANS, Delbar said the final song sequence — recently wrapped up — left her feeling emotional and excited for fans to witness her vibrant on-screen transformation.
Delbar described the song as a “romantic, dreamy track”, adding,
“I really had a great time shooting for the song… this was the last patch of work pending, and with this, the film is being wrapped.”
The actress plays Simran, a lively and free-spirited PhD student whose energy reminded Delbar of her younger self.
“Playing Simran took me back to my own college days, and I thoroughly enjoyed bringing this character to life,” she said.
She added that she couldn’t wait for fans to see her in this refreshing avatar:
“It’s fun, full of life, and free-spirited. We finally completed the pending song shoot, and I’m excited — the film releases in the first half of 2026.”
About the Film
‘Jadon Da Mobile Aagya’, directed by Navjit Singh and produced by Sourabh Rana, explores the growing influence of social media on today’s youth and how it reshapes personal relationships and ambitions. With a contemporary theme and relatable characters, the film aims to reflect the digital generation’s struggles and aspirations.
The cast includes Karamjit Anmol, Sohi Sardar, and Rupinder Rupi, who bring a mix of humour, drama, and emotional depth to the narrative.
Delbar’s Upcoming Projects
Apart from this film, Delbar Arya will also be seen in the upcoming Punjabi drama ‘Madhaniya’, where she plays a challenging grey-shaded character. The film features an impressive ensemble including Neeru Bajwa, Dev Kharoud, Gurpreet Ghuggi, Poonam Dhillon, BN Sharma, Sara Gurpal, Mannat Noor, and others.
Final Thoughts from TheTrendingPeople.com
Delbar Arya’s nostalgic reflections on filming Jadon Da Mobile Aagya showcase the emotional connection actors often build with their characters. Her portrayal of a lively PhD student promises freshness and relatability, especially for younger audiences. With themes rooted in social media’s growing influence, the film is expected to resonate strongly with today’s digital-first generation. Delbar’s excitement and the film’s youthful narrative suggest a vibrant cinematic experience. Coupled with her upcoming performance in Madhaniya, the actress is clearly entering an important, diverse phase in her career — one that fans will be eager to follow.
