Television actress Manasi Joshi Roy is currently impressing fans playing the lead role in Zee TV’s show, Lakshmi Niwas. Known for sharing her fearless stance on the incidents happening in the industry,
the actress has often spoken without mincing her words. Now, in an interaction with Zoom, Manasi Joshi Roy has once again shared her candid take on TV actors and film actors.
Calling TV actors ‘highly skilled,’ Manasi explained how the TV actors do harder work than the film actors on the sets. She also spoke about how TV stars are stereotyped, advocating for change in the film industry.
Manasi Joshi Roy On TV Actors VS Film Actors
During the candid chat, Manasi Joshi Roy was asked about her take on the perception of TV actors in the film industry. The actress stated, “Stereotyping is very typical across our industry. I feel not only television actors but also Hindi film actors get stereotyped at their work. This perception about TV celebrities should definitely change. According to me, television actors are the most highly skilled actors. They are literally honing their skill and craft every day by shooting for these daily soaps.”
“The kind of scenes we sometimes do in a day, film actors probably don’t do in years in their careers. TV actors have to perform heavily emotional scenes without any preparation. They are always ready to face such challenges. I think most of us come through beautifully in these kinds of situations,” Manasi added.
Manasi Joshi Roy’s Strong Bond With Lakshmi Niwas Cast
While speaking about her equation with the Lakshmi Niwas cast, Manasi Joshi Roy shared, “I get along well with everyone on set. We have a lovely ensemble. Historically, I got along with every co-star of mine, right from my first television show to now. I feel blessed.”
Everything We Know About Lakshmi Niwas
Speaking about Manasi Joshi Roy’s latest show, Lakshmi Niwas, is a blend of family drama, dreams, sacrifices and togetherness. It beautifully captures the story of a middle-class Indian joint family, striving to build their own home after decades of living in rented accommodation.
The sitcom features Akshita Mudgal, Hemant Thatte, Gashmeer Mahajani, Mansi Srivastava, Hritik Yadav, Rajendra Chawla, and Sulakshana Khatri. Premiered on January 12 on Zee TV, the show airs daily at 8:00 PM.


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