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Paridhi Sharma: We Must Stop Burdening Women With Age-Old Expectations
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Samridhii Shukla On Mindful Buying: If You Stop & Think, Your Choices Become More Honest
Samridhii Shukla reflects on the increasing pressure to buy more than we need and how social media intensifies impulsive spending. She urges people, especially the

Sachin Kavetham: I Stopped Using Personal Pain For Emotional Scenes
Sachin Kavetham opens up about how his approach to emotional acting has shifted from personal memories to deep character exploration. He also reflects on the

Shivangi Verma: I’m Driven Less By Fame & More By Meaningful Roles
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Anupamaa Actress Adrija Roy: I Wanted Rahi To Feel Real-Her Fears, Conflicts, & Longing
Adrija Roy traces her evolution from Bengali television to becoming Rahi in Anupamaa, revealing how every role prepared her for this defining phase of her

“Daily Soaps Like Our Show Have Struck The Right Chord With The Audience,” Says Puru Chhiber
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“Television Is Like Chai & Coffee—You Need It Every Day To Feel Happy,” Says Jagadhatri Actress Smita Sinkar Shah
Smita Sinkar Shah celebrates the emotional depth and cultural influence of television, emphasising how the medium continues to feel like a daily companion for Indian

Kapil Nirmal: Television Will Always Remain Special—The Audience Is Still Here
Kapil Nirmal opens up about how television’s unmatched reach, cultural influence, and emotional connection continue to keep it ahead of OTT in many Indian households.

Neha Harsora: Television Has Been A Companion In My Life For As Long As I Can Remember
On the eve of World Television Day, Neha Harsora reflects on how TV shaped her childhood, her habits, and her dreams. Her nostalgic memories highlight

Shweta Katariaa: Television Still Creates Moments That Bring Us Together—That Magic Will Never Fade
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