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It’s a blessing to be at work in such times: Archana Singh Rajput

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It’s a blessing to be at work in such times: Archana Singh Rajput

UPite Archana Singh Rajput is a qualified software engineer who has come a long way with a passion for performance. Starting with daily soap operas, followed by Telugu movies and Punjabi songs, she’s all set to make her OTT debut in this year’s series.

“Coming from a conservative Rajput background, it was not easy for me. But with the blessing and hard work of my family, I have found my footing in this industry. In Covid times, when people are struggling for work Struggling, I just finished my web series, signed another Telugu movie, and played some music videos in my kitty. My career graph is steadily going up, and I’m very happy about it Grateful. It’s a blessing to be able to work at such a stage,” said the MaroPrasthanam actor.

Gorakpur grew up in Assam, where her father was sent. “After her father retired, we moved back to his hometown from where I was doing software engineering. After B-Tech, I was placed at a leading software company, but since I was more interested in creativity, I was in I quit my job four years ago and joined theatre. I’ve been working back-to-back in the industry ever since.”

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Acting was always on her mind, but to convince her parents, she started studying. “I’ve always loved theatre and studied classical dance, but according to my family, I finished my studies before I got a job. After a few years, I expressed my desire and they understood, that’s what It all started, and now they are very happy.”

Living in Assam helped her find her first job. “I played a Bengali character in a three-month-long track on the daily soap opera Bahu Humari Rajnikant (2017), which was my debut. I soon realized the importance of drama and my language And wording efforts. So, I did a lot of dramas, commercials, music videos, and two movies. Sadly, those movies didn’t come out until today. Finally, I got my first Telugu movie , in which I starred, came out in September, and it did very well in theaters.”

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After collaborating with Alia Bhatt, director “ki band baj jaati hai,” Vasan Bala explains why

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After collaborating with Alia Bhatt, director “ki band baj jaati hai,” Vasan Bala explains why

Vasan Bala, who directed Alia Bhatt in the ill-fated Jigra, has opened up on his experience working with the actor.
Vasan Bala collaborated with actor Alia Bhatt for the first time this year in the jailbreak thriller Jigra. While critics praised the film, it did not work at the box office. A minor controversy erupted around the time of the release when a statement from Vasan about producer Karan Johar sending his half-baked script to Alia was misconstrued. Now, the filmmaker has opened up on his experience working with Alia, emphasising that she spoils her directors.

Vasan Bala on working with Alia Bhatt

In an interaction with Mashable India, Vasan said, “I think every director who I love should get an opportunity to work with Alia Bhatt. They will be spoilt and then unki agli film mein band bajegi (They will suffer in their next film),” adding, “She has no entourage, nothing, she is always ready. Sometimes, I didn’t even have to communicate how I wanted a scene; a gesture from my end would be enough for her to understand what I needed in that shot.”

The filmmaker also recalled a day on set when both he and Alia let loose and welcomed a more fun environment on the otherwise grim film set. “Usually, sets are funny, but this film lacked humour, so the environment on the set used to remain quiet serious. This one day, we had a lighter day, and we were just chit-chatting and laughing,” he added.

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About Jigra

Vasan Bala’s Jigra starred Alia and Vedang Raina in the lead roles, alongside Manoj Pahwa, Rahul Ravindran, and Vivek Gomber in supporting roles. The film followed the journey of a woman whose brother is on death row in a fictitious Asian country for a crime he didn’t commit. It shows how she finds local help and helps her brother escape from prison and certain death. Made on a budget of ₹80 crore, Jigra underperformed at the box office and collected only ₹55 crore worldwide.

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