Shruti Sharma is an Indian Actress, It is important to believe in your dreams to live it and this is what drives people in the world full of opportunities. Actress Shruti Sharma, who portrayed the lead role of Dhanak in Colors’ popular show Gathbandhan is one of them, who has believed in her dreams and made an effort to succeed. She will be soon entering the world of films to live her dream of being a part of the silver screen. In a quick chat with TMM, she talks about her aspirations and why she loves her fans so much.
Your super hit show Gathbandhan has ended. What do you have to say about it? How was your experience?
Gathbandhan is close to my heart and I am blessed to be a part of it. It made me a better person and actor as well. It gave me beautiful memories and friends in the industry.
How has television helped you in your career?
In simple words, it gave me name, fame, money and a priceless beautiful family of fans.
What kind of films are you inclined towards?
Over a period of time, I have realised that for me it has to be something very substantial to say a yes. Whether it’s realistic cinema or performance-oriented movies, they both drive me to say a yes and I am optimistic to have something very really great in 2020.
They say television somewhere has become redundant over the digital platforms. What’s your take on this?
Television has its own wide approach and audience. It can’t be replaced easily. Having said that I agree that the digital platform has exposed us to some really path-breaking content and it’s beautiful.
Which directors you are keen on working with and why?
Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Sujoy Ghosh and Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari. They make realistic cinema and performance-oriented movies. Their work helps you step out of the comfort zone and create some amazing body of work.
Any message for your fans.
Thank you all for love and blessings!! You are my strength and motivation to work more.
Quick Pick
Romantic film or period drama: Both
Ayushmann Khurrana or Vicky Kaushal: Ayushmann Khurrana
Biopic or women-oriented film: Both
Masala movie or art film: Both
TV or movies: Both
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