EXCLUSIVE: Anjali Anand BREAKS SILENCE On Whether ‘TV Actor’ Tag Affected Her In Bollywood

The talk around television actors transitioning to Bollywood has existed for years, with many believing that TV stars often face typecasting or industry bias. Nonetheless, Anjali Anand has a refreshingly different perspective. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, she believes that labels only matter if an actor chooses to hold them. In an exclusive conversation, Anjali opened up about whether the “TV actor” tag has ever affected her profession in Bollywood. She shared that she doesn’t imagine in differentiating between mediums and sees herself simply as an actor, whatever the platform she works on. Scroll right down to read what she said and watch the total interview.

Anjali Anand REACTS To TV Actor Tag In Bollywood

When asked if she has ever been affected by a TV actor tag in Bollywood, Anjali Anand said, “Is dependent upon individual to individual. For those who consider yourself as, “Predominant TV actor hoon, essential film actor hoon,” agar aap khud hi apne aap mein differentiate karenge, tabhi log bhi aapko differentiate karenge. I believe in mein se kisi ko pata bhi nahi hai ki maine television mein kaam kiya hai.”

She added, “Unko farq nahi padta ki aapne kahaan kaam kiya hai. Agar aap apne saath woh baggage leke aaoge, tabhi unko woh cheez pata chalegi. Agar aap woh baggage leke nahi chalte ho apni life mein, toh kisi ko kuch pata nahi chalega. Predominant ek actor hoon. TV mein bhi essential waise hi kaam karungi, film mein bhi waise hi kaam karungi, OTT mein bhi waise hi kaam karungi. Predominant sirf ek actor hoon.”

The continued debate highlights the difficult transition faced by Indian television actors moving into Bollywood. Insiders and actors contend that TV stars often encounter issues reminiscent of typecasting, industry bias, and elitism. It hinders their opportunities in mainstream cinema. Despite demonstrating versatility and garnering massive, organic fan bases through their television work, many are still perceived as “inappropriate” for big-budget movies. This perception creates a major barrier, making it difficult for talented TV actors to interrupt into the Bollywood film industry. They’re appreciated for his or her full potential on the massive screen.

Watch The Full Interview

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