EXCLUSIVE: Smita Bansal Opens Up About Selecting Unpredictable Roles

For years, Smita Bansal has been a preferred face on Indian television and has won hearts together with her performances in hit shows like Balika Vadhu, Aladdin, Bhagya Lakshmi, and lots of others. Over time, she has also made a mark within the OTT space with projects like Rangeen and, most recently, The Pyramid Scheme. Now, the versatile actress is gearing up for her upcoming Colours TV show, 108 Base Hospital Uri, where she can be seen playing the role of Senior Dean of an Army hospital, a job she has never portrayed before. Each latest project has seen Smita entering into roles which are starkly different from one another, marking a refreshing latest phase in her profession.

Smita Bansal Opens Up About Selecting Unpredictable Roles

When asked if this variation in her role decisions was a deliberate try and reinvent herself, Smita said that the journey has been more about self-discovery than changing her image. “I don’t think I went out to reinvent myself. I believe I used to be on a seek for myself again. After being on television for therefore a few years, people get used to seeing you in a certain space, and somewhere even you begin believing that’s where you belong,” she said.

Now, she is on the lookout for roles that can challenge her creatively, the actress added. “I got to a degree where I desired to surprise myself first. If a job excites me, scares me slightly, makes me wonder if I can do it, that’s often a superb sign,” added Smita, emphasising how stepping out of her comfort zone has develop into a very important a part of her journey as an actor.

Smita Bansal On The Last Few Projects

Smita’s decisions over the previous couple of projects, be it Rangeen, The Pyramid Scheme, or her upcoming 108 Base Hospital Uri, have been distinct from one another. With each show, the actress has also been willing to experiment, which has allowed the audience to see a distinct side of the actress, and so they have loved it.

“Yes, I hope so,” Smita said, speaking about whether these risks have modified the way in which the industry and viewers perceive her. No actor desires to be routine. “Everyone desires to challenge themselves and do something different and take a look at something latest.” She added, “One in every of the nicest compliments I’ve had recently is, ‘I wasn’t expecting this from you’ and that is de facto lovely. So I hope people’s perception continues to alter.”

While Smita Bansal continues to be exploring her horizons across television and OTT, she is taking a look at doing meaningful and difficult roles moderately than sticking to familiar terrains. As 108 Base Hospital Uri nears, viewers can expect to see yet one more latest side of the actress who feels that real growth comes from at all times rediscovering herself.

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