Actor Aradhana Sharma, who will be now featured in fresh films like Tiku Weds Sheru and Dog believes that the first lockdown has proved to be propitious for her and its simply destiny which has kicked off her career.
“I hail from Ranchi, was in Pune for studies and simultaneously trying to find work in the industry as I had done a couple of reality shows including Spiltsvilla X2. During the first lockdown in 2020, everything was closed and many young actors had left Mumbai. It was then I got my first acting break, which was a cameo in Aladdin: Naam toh…. that was the beginning as what followed was more shows like Hero Gayab Mode On and Tarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashma. Soon the dots connected and there was no looking back. It was the phase that turned the tables for me,” said the actor which is currently filming for her next web series.
She also mentioned that competition has increased since the lockdown happened. “After the lockdowns, as the waves have subsided the competition has surely stepped up in comparison to what it was pre-pandemic. It’s not easy to stay afloat here, but all thanks to the makers who gave me work early in my career and I could find my footing in a short time. Whatever the case, one has to put themselves through the grind to earn good work.”
“My next film Dog will see me portraying a homosexual character and it was a real challenge to play the role with absolute conviction. I am glad that the role shaped the way I perceived it as a performer. The film is already being well received at international film fests and is slated for its 2023 release in India.”