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Fame isn’t permanent and you have to keep working hard to retain what you have: Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni

Aishwarya Raj Bhakuni, who has been part of shows like Shrimad Ramayan, Tenali Rama, Jhansi Ki Rani, Vighnaharta Ganesha, to name a few is currently seen as Parvati in Veer Hanuman. The actress says it’s easy for her to disconnect from her character as soon as the camera is off.

She said, “When I’m on set playing a character, the moment I remove my makeup and costume, I become myself again. I’ve been doing this for years, so it’s easy for me to disconnect from the character and switch back to my real self.”

An actor needs to be humble and down-to-earth, and she confessed that her family and close friends play a huge role in keeping her grounded and uplifting her whenever she needs it. She added, “Their love and support keep me humble and focused.”

She also credited social media for letting her be herself. She said, “Social media plays a big role in this. It allows me to be myself and interact with my audience in a genuine way.”

Speaking of affirmations, Aishwarya mentioned that she follows a spiritual guru, Avdhoot Baba Shivanand Ji, who keeps reminding her that miracles will happen. “I believe in those kinds of affirmations and practice them daily,” she said.

A lesson fame has taught you? “Fame isn’t permanent. You have to keep working hard to retain what you have,” Aishwarya ended.

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