Madalsa Sharma Shares 'Unpleasant' Incident In South Industry: Felt Uncomfortable, Walked Away
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Actress Madalsa Sharma, who is married to actor Mimoh Chakraborty and is daughter-in-law to veteran star Mithun Chakraborty, has always been vocal about her thoughts and concerns. She was last seen in Rupali
Ganguly's Anupamaa and has recently broken her silence on the sudden exit from the show. Sharma also revealed her nightmare-like experience of working in the South industry, and the anecdote will leave you in splits.
Madalsa Sharma's Shocking Revelation About South Film Industry
In a recent conversation with Pinkvilla, Madalsa shared why she left South after working for a couple of years, the actress talked about how she faced a few unpleasant experiences that made her uncomfortable. Sharma said, "Ek-aadh experience pleasant nahi the mere wahan pe, jo mujhe laga ki mai nahi kar sakungi. Wo path main nahi le sakungi. (I had a few unpleasant experiences there, which I felt I couldn't handle. I couldn't take that path.)"Further, she added, "Casting couch and all of that. It’s everywhere, I think. Mujhe thoda disappointment hua tha South me. No experience, but ek conversation ne mujhe uncomfortable kiya tha. I don’t remember (referring to the conversation), I was 17. It’s been a few years. But, I remember that I felt uncomfortable and I just walked out, and I told myself, let’s go back to Bombay now."
Madalsa Sharma On Casting Couch
"Ek goal hota hai na har ek insan ka to reach where they want. Mera goal hai ambition hai, sab kuch hai; magar wo utna jyada nahi hai ki main usko khud pe haavi hone du. To issiliye, when I spoke about me being level-headed, wo yahi hai ki I’m level-headed in terms of things jo mujhe chahiye aur jo mujhe nhi chahiye aur jis cost par chahiye. So yaa, my decisions have been on the basis of that," the Anupamaa actress concluded. For the unversed, Mithun received the Dadasaheb Phalke Award as its 54th honoree and Madalsa was all praises for her father-in-law. This prestigious award was established in 1969 to honour the legacy of Dadasaheb Phalke, widely regarded as the father of Indian cinema. Notable previous recipients include legendary actors and actresses like Prithviraj Kapoor, Vinod Khanna, Raj Kapoor, Shashi Kapoor, Lata Mangeshkar, Waheeda Rehman, Asha Bhosle, BR Chopra, and Yash Chopra.