Films are something I cannot live without: Seema Mishra

<strong>A page from the personal diary of Seema Mishra</strong> Hello everyone, this is Seema Mishra whom you know as Deepali from Madhubala-Ek Ishq Aur Junoon on Colors. I am here to tell you something about me. Born and bought up in Mumbai, I grew up aspiring to be an actor since my childhood. Sensing that I had a good knack and immense talent, my mother always supported me in every step that I took towards my goal.
Seema Mishra
A page from the personal diary of Seema Mishra Hello everyone, this is Seema Mishra whom you know as Deepali from Madhubala-Ek Ishq Aur Junoon on Colors. I am here to tell you something about me. Born and bought up in Mumbai, I grew up aspiring to be an actor since my childhood. Sensing that I had a good knack and immense talent, my mother always supported me in every step that I took towards my goal. While in school, I always bunked classes or tuitions to sneak into a theatre showing my favourite film; not that I have come out of the habit yet, even today I am game to watch a film at any point of time. You can take this to be my craze for films or my madness, but films are something I cannot live without. So much did the passion for acting grew into me that it is now slowly coming out on television. Songs and movies are like glucose to me; they ignite my energy every time it is required. I consider myself blessed with a beautiful mind and positive energy within me which reflects through the beauty I carry. I have been very fortunate enough to get beautiful roles throughout my career. I enjoy being on the sets of Madhubala because I am pampered a lot by every actor of the show especially by my on-screen mother-in-law (Shama Deshpande); she considers me like her daughter and is always there for me whenever I need her. My husband in the serial (Sikandar Kharbanda) as well as the lead actors Dhrasti (Dhami) and Vivian (Dsena) also treat me like their little angel. Being on sets of Madhubala has never given me a feeling of staying away from home. Shall I go a little back in time? My acting skills got on track from 2006 when I did a cameo in India Calling on Star One. I consider the role to be my best because the role of a drug addict gave new dimensions to my character on the conventional medium of television. The graph of my career has not been consistent with shows because I am a kind of a person who is very choosy as far as the roles I get are concerned. I don’t mind doing negative roles because so long as my talent is utilized effectively on screen. I don’t mind doing any kind of role. So friends, this is Seema Mishra signing off for the moment. Shall chat again here at Tellychakkar.com in the future.
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