MUMBAI: Arushi Sharma, a budding actress in the Hindi film industry, embarked on her cinematic journey with a small but notable role in Imtiaz Ali's 'Tamasha' (2015), starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone. Her initial foray into Bollywood laid the foundation for a career that would navigate ups and downs, ultimately finding success on OTT platforms.
Post her brief appearance in 'Tamasha,' Arushi Sharma secured her first significant role in Imtiaz Ali's 'Love Aaj Kal' (2019). The film, featuring Kartik Aaryan, Sara Ali Khan, and Randeep Hooda, marked a turning point in her career. Despite facing challenges post the Covid-19 lockdown, Arushi made a decision that reflected both resilience and pragmatism—she chose to temporarily step away from acting and sought employment in engineering companies to sustain herself in Mumbai.
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However, fate had a different plan for Arushi. In 2022, she made a striking comeback with a lead role in Netflix's film 'Jaadugar,' opposite Jitendra Kumar. While the film received average reviews, Arushi Sharma's performance garnered praise, showcasing her acting prowess. This marked a resurgence in her career, proving that setbacks can pave the way for comebacks.
Continuing her stride in the world of OTT, Arushi Sharma featured in another Netflix series, 'Kaala Paani,' solidifying her presence on digital platforms. Her journey serves as a testament to the unpredictability of the entertainment industry and the determination required to navigate its challenges.
Arushi Sharma's resilience, coupled with her talent, showcases the transformative power of opportunities presented by OTT platforms in shaping the careers of emerging actors. As the landscape of the industry evolves, Arushi's story stands as an inspiration for aspiring artists navigating the dynamic and competitive world of Bollywood.
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Credit: DNA
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