My Punjabi show stint helped me land role in Hindi industry: Isha Kaloya
Punjabi actress Isha Kaloya, who previously played the lead role of Heer in the show Heer Tey Tedi Kheer, and is currently seen in Hindi television show Jhalee Ki Kahani says she will continue to balance both the Hindi and Punjabi industries.
She says, "I'm an actress and I look forward to every experience of working an an actor, irrespective of the medium of language, be it in Hindi industry or Punjabi or any other language. I crave connecting to new audience with every new project. I don't want to limit myself with any boundaries."
She says that being experienced after acting in Punjabi entertainment industry helped her land lead roles in mainstream industries. "Yes of course I feel blessed that people recognise my work and approach me for new projects after the Punjabi show. Jhalee is based on a Punjabi background, so I feel am grateful that my experience of Heer helped me get this opportunity."
Talking about moving to Mumbai from Amritsar, she says, "Moving to Mumbai, the heart of India’s film industry, is both exhilarating and daunting. The city vibrates with opportunity, but its fast-paced, crowded nature can make finding accommodation feel like a role you’re constantly auditioning for (laughs). The struggle lies in navigating the high costs, limited availability, and intense competition for safe, convenient spaces, especially in areas like Andheri or Bandra, where the industry thrives. Each rejection or overpriced listing can feel like a missed callback, testing your resilience. Yet, this journey mirrors the pursuit of your acting career: every challenge hones your determination, and finding that one perfect place to call home feels like landing a breakthrough role. It’s a testament to your grit, proving you can conquer the city’s chaos and claim your space in its spotlight."
She says, "I'm an actress and I look forward to every experience of working an an actor, irrespective of the medium of language, be it in Hindi industry or Punjabi or any other language. I crave connecting to new audience with every new project. I don't want to limit myself with any boundaries."
Talking about moving to Mumbai from Amritsar, she says, "Moving to Mumbai, the heart of India’s film industry, is both exhilarating and daunting. The city vibrates with opportunity, but its fast-paced, crowded nature can make finding accommodation feel like a role you’re constantly auditioning for (laughs). The struggle lies in navigating the high costs, limited availability, and intense competition for safe, convenient spaces, especially in areas like Andheri or Bandra, where the industry thrives. Each rejection or overpriced listing can feel like a missed callback, testing your resilience. Yet, this journey mirrors the pursuit of your acting career: every challenge hones your determination, and finding that one perfect place to call home feels like landing a breakthrough role. It’s a testament to your grit, proving you can conquer the city’s chaos and claim your space in its spotlight."
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