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Actress Shilpa Shetty opens up about overcoming typecasting, gratitude for family support, and her diverse roles post-‘Dhadkan.’ A tale of resilience in Bollywood.
In a recent heart-to-heart, Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty delved into her journey through the film industry, tackling issues of typecasting, family support, and her career post-marriage. The conversation unfolded as Shetty expressed her gratitude for the unwavering support of her family, particularly her husband, Raj Kundra.
Shilpa revealed the challenge of typecasting for nearly seven to eight years as she reflected on the early years of her career. The 90s, she emphasized, was a different era where perceptions played a pivotal role. However, a turning point came with her role in ‘Dhadkan,’ a film that not only showcased her acting prowess but also marked a departure from the glamorous roles that had defined her earlier career.
“It’s not like I wasn’t acting, but the 90s was a different era,” Shilpa explained. The film’s director, Dharmesh Darshan, played a crucial role in breaking the glamorous mold and presenting Shilpa in a new light. The character of Anjali in ‘Dhadkan’ was both glamorous and imbued with a touch of Indianness, making her appeal simultaneously classy and relatable to the masses.
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This shift in perception paved the way for Shilpa to explore diverse roles in subsequent projects such as ‘Phir Milenge,’ ‘A Life In A Metro,’ ‘Dus,’ and ‘Rishtey.’ These films marked significant milestones in her career, allowing her to portray a wide range of characters. The actress attributes this transformative phase to the success and reception of ‘Dhadkan,’ which opened doors beyond the confines of typecasting.
Beyond her professional journey, Shilpa Shetty also touched upon the influence of her family, particularly her son Viaan, in shaping her career decisions. She credited her family’s support, especially her husband Raj Kundra, for being the pillar of strength during both highs and lows in her career.
As Shilpa Shetty continues to break barriers and redefine her trajectory in the film industry, her story serves as an inspiration for aspiring actors navigating the challenges of typecasting and societal expectations. In her own words, the journey from being typecast to portraying a diverse range of characters has been a testament to resilience, talent, and the invaluable support of loved ones.
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