00:00Rupji first of all, welcome to INS.
00:02Thank you so much for having me here.
00:05And Rupji,
00:06you should know about your journey
00:07that Bali Ka Wadu is a very happy journey
00:11and you can see the journey.
00:16It's a very beautiful and dreamy journey.
00:20As you know, Bali Ka Wadu is a very beautiful show.
00:32It's a very beautiful journey.
00:35It's a very beautiful journey.
00:35And now my web debut.
00:38Again with legendary director, legendary actors.
00:43So God has just been very kind.
00:47You're not really interested in your journey.
00:49So let me tell you about your passion.
00:51How did you get into the industry?
00:54How did you get into the industry?
00:54How did you get into the industry?
00:56How did you get into the industry?
00:56How did you get into the industry?
00:56How did you get into acting Northwest?
01:00I think the beginning of my acting journey of Bravo
01:03I think my great journey of engineering is from engineering college.
01:06In spirit after that
01:07I was always never thinking that I would become an actor.
01:11I wanted to be singing,
01:14and of course
01:15I could give semua stage performances,
01:17Even in the school and classes.
01:19But when I was crowned Miss Freshers, after that, my perception changed me a little bit.
01:32I am very grateful to my friends who pushed me a lot.
01:38Everyone said that you need to be on screen. You are a born actor.
01:44When I was four years old, I had a dream of being an actor.
01:54After that, my selection was in Infosys.
02:00I worked in Infosys for one year.
02:04I had a dream of being an actor.
02:07After that, I became an actor.
02:12I became an actor.
02:13Is there a turning point where you started acting?
02:19I felt that I wanted to become an actor.
02:25I wanted to become an actor.
02:27I would not say a turning point.
02:29Because throughout the zone was going to be an actor.
02:32If the engineering was completed once, then we will become an actor.
02:37Turning point, when I was in Infosys, I realized that now I should go.
02:47I wanted to go to the engineering.
02:49I have given 4 years of engineering.
02:51I have given almost 1 year Infosys as a software engineer.
02:56Now I need to do something for myself.
03:01I want to do something for myself.
03:01I need to do something for myself.
03:03The turning point, I think, was that.
03:04I was in Infosys.
03:07I was in Pune.
03:09In Pune, there was FTII.
03:13Film and Television Institute of India.
03:15where there was a diploma film for students.
03:17They casted me for that.
03:21When they were doing the film,
03:23at that time, I felt like I should go to Bombay.
03:30I will not say a big turning point.
03:33But there were little incidents where I realized
03:36that I was going to become a actor.
03:40What am I doing here?
03:42There were moments when I finally took Bombay.
03:47Your audience told me that
03:49I was looking for Sanchi's character.
03:52The character was very layered.
03:55Sometimes, the negative shape of the character.
03:57What did you do with this character?
03:59What did you do with this character?
04:00What did you learn professionally?
04:02How did you learn professionally?
04:04How did you learn professionally?
04:06That's a great question.
04:08It's a good question.
04:10So, my role is,
04:14I think,
04:16the audience has liked it.
04:18It was a very authentic,
04:20very real role.
04:22In real life,
04:23there was no black or white.
04:28There was no negative or positive.
04:30There was no gray person.
04:40There is no difference in your character.
04:42There was no black person.
04:43There is no real human.
04:44People have written things as a matter.
04:51There was no real thing.
04:56There was a real person.
04:57There was no real person.
04:57There was no real person.
04:59There was no real person.
05:00There was no real person.
05:02It depends on how much you have understood your character, how much in-depth you can find a similarity in
05:12your character,
05:12how much you have discussed with your director.
05:18So I think my director helped me a lot in understanding the character.
05:23And when you go to that character, the consistency of the TV is that you are living the role every
05:34day.
05:35And slowly, when you keep the character in your character,
05:39you know every small reactions,
05:42that you will react here, that you will talk about it, that you will say it.
05:52So when you go to that character, I think there will not be any difficulty.
05:57Over the period of time, the character becomes a small part of your life.
06:04And that's why you like the audience. And that's why you get so much love.
06:07So you are going to debut this character in the digital space.
06:13What attracted you to this project?
06:16What attracted you to this project?
06:18Everything?
06:20I think the story of overall, the story of the project is made by everyone.
06:28Right from the very beginning, when I knew it was directed by Prakash Jhaasar,
06:34so this was the naj boa id appointment,
06:37which was the craziest part of the character.
06:37So this was its shape when it came and came back to the character who,
06:41w ÏΔÏÎčess have seen the character,
06:44character who did this character.
06:51And now become the five deaths of last part,
06:55so this was that background,
06:56it's so much fun across,
06:58so that it's still some amazing characters.
07:01working with them. I think this is the dream debut.
07:23Of course, there were many memorable moments.
07:28As I said, there are so many memorable characters,
07:33you have to learn a lot from them.
07:36Just to give them a little time,
07:40you can start a lot of growth.
07:45Every time, I have learned a lot from them.
07:51My first scene was a very intense scene.
07:58Prakasar was on the monitor.
08:02The scene was that I had to underplay
08:05in a very subtle way.
08:08When the scene finished,
08:12Nana Sir asked Prakasar,
08:14how did it feel?
08:15Sir said,
08:19it was a memorable moment.
08:21It was a very memorable moment.
08:24In your first scene,
08:26if the director appreciates you,
08:29your co-actors, Nana Sir,
08:32you also appreciate your confidence.
08:34You've got more confidence.
08:35You've got more confidence.
08:36You've got more courage.
08:38You can play more confidence.
08:39This is definitely my moment.
08:42It's a memorable moment.
08:44In this series, we have been talking about the police officer's wife.
08:47We have been talking about the emotional graph and her strength.
08:50Do you have any real life references to this?
08:54Yes, of course.
08:56Because whenever you play a new character,
09:01especially on the web,
09:02because you have a space to understand
09:06what character is going to be,
09:08how it behaves.
09:08So, you have a lot of scope of research.
09:12I have also researched.
09:16Where I belong to the city,
09:18the wife's IPS officer,
09:20and other police officers,
09:23who I can talk about,
09:25who I have talked about,
09:26who I have tried to understand the journey,
09:28what are their struggles,
09:30how do they strengthen you,
09:34knowing that their husband is so important.
09:37in a job.
09:39And they always have a fear.
09:42So, how do they keep that fear
09:44and keep their life in control?
09:49I've researched this all.
09:50I've researched this all.
09:52And I think,
09:53the most important reference to you is
09:55your script.
09:56When we read the script,
09:58there is a new thing.
10:00And then again,
10:02help from the director,
10:03writer,
10:04discussing them,
10:05you know a lot about the character.
10:09And then,
10:09slowly,
10:10you have to understand the character.
10:36I think,
10:37I think,
10:38I don't think,
10:38because I am focused on my own work and now I have auditioned for every role
10:47and I think as time changes and some new things are coming
10:53but the real talent and craft is not above it
11:01so I think my focus is only on my work and whatever people like my work
11:08I am sure that they will get my audition and meet me
11:11and social media following is always going together
11:15that's fine
11:16As an actor, your social media is more important?
11:19Look, just not as an actor but also as a person
11:26I love being a part of social media
11:29I just enjoy it
11:31and I feel like the people who love us from the beginning
11:38I have received a lot of love from the beginning
11:42so I enjoy sharing my life with them
11:46I enjoy sharing my life
11:47I also do singing
11:49so I have a demand for singing
11:52so my social media is a part of my life
11:55to connect with my fans
11:58which is why I am today
12:00so it is very important for me
12:02as Roop, as Saatchi, now as Madhuri also
12:06Do you want to say that future clips
12:09what do you want to do with your camera?
12:10What do you want to do with your camera?
12:12First of all, Sankalp has released
12:15Please see, this is the biggest message to my audience
12:19How much love you have given your love and love
12:22that love you also give Sankalp's Madhuri
12:25Please give me your support
12:26and the future projects
12:27I have completed a film
12:30which hopefully will be released this year
12:33and there will be another web series
12:35but we will give you all the details in the next interview
12:38I will show you
12:39I will show you
12:39I will show you
12:40and love you
12:41Thank you
12:42Thank you
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