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Exclusive! I’m desperately looking for work, gave an odd audition: Anita Kanwal

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The glitz and glamour of the entertainment world often mask a highly unforgiving reality for veteran artists who find themselves sidelined after dedicating decades of their lives to the craft. Renowned television and film actress Anita Kanwal, heavily celebrated for her timeless performances in iconic shows like Banegi Apni Baat, Sonpari, and Sasural Genda Phool, has made an incredibly candid and heartbreaking revelation about her current professional standing. In a recent detailed interaction, the seventy-year-old actress openly stated that she is desperately looking for acting work, emphasizing that for an absolute workaholic like herself, living a life completely detached from the camera feels entirely empty. Anita shared that despite her extensive body of work, she leaves all her past ego aside and proactively travels to casting offices for physical auditions since she lives alone and cannot easily manage digital self-test recordings. However, the modern casting environment has left her feeling deeply disconnected and facing a wave of rejections that have sparked an intense period of self-doubt and emotional exhaustion.

Detailing her frustration with the current creative standards in the entertainment industry, Anita recalled a highly strange and bizarre audition experience she encountered while trying to secure a role. She explained that the casting team informed her the character was supposed to be a highly negative and antagonistic individual. During the trial, Anita delivered her assigned dialogue while adding a subtle, layered smirk to give the character more depth, only to be abruptly interrupted by the director who walked up to her and confusingly questioned how an actor could dare to smile while portraying a negative personality. Reflecting on this rigid approach, Anita fondly looked back at her golden days filming Banegi Apni Baat alongside the late legendary actor Irrfan Khan, remembering a classic scene where their characters intense fight was uniquely choreographed while playing a game of antakshari. She lamented that modern directors often struggle to comprehend nuanced acting choices, noting that the incident convinced her that she simply cannot comfortably work in television under its current grueling conditions, which frequently demand continuous twelve-hour shifts without any weekly holidays.

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The transition from being one of Indian television’s most in-demand stars to facing complete silence from the fraternity has taken a severe emotional toll on the veteran actor’s mental well-being. Anita emotionally revealed that during the absolute peak of her career in the nineties and early two-thousand s, she was so heavily sought after that she was actively shooting for thirteen different television shows simultaneously. She confessed that being systematically forgotten by the industry brings moments of deep despair, admitting that she recently broke down in front of her daughter out of a sheer feeling of purposelessness, questioning what contribution she is making to society or art if her talent is completely ignored. While clarifying that she is absolutely not harboring suicidal thoughts due to her strong inner resilience, Anita admitted she often prays to the almighty to peacefully take her away if there is no meaningful work left for her to accomplish. Despite her willingness to happily portray age-appropriate characters, she pointed out the glaring double standards of the industry where veteran actors are sidelined under the pretext of being overexposed, while the exact same pool of contemporary actors continuously dominates every single major streaming platform without facing similar criticism.

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