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Samiksha Bhatnagar: I am a newcomer, but Bobby [Deol] sir never treated me like one

Actor Samiksha Bhatnagar aka Gurpeet from the TV show Ek Veer ki Ardaas... Veera, says she learned how to stay humble, grounded and focused from her co-star Bobby Deol while working with him in Poster Boys.

Published on: Sep 06, 2017 05:14 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Samiksha Bhatnagar was always keen on acting in films. Television, according to her, happened by chance and she went on to do shows such as Ek Veer ki Ardaas... Veera, Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev and Uttaran till she got the opportunity to be a part of Madhur Bhandarkar’s Calendar Girls (2015). Though it was just a cameo, the actor didn’t lose hope and kept the belief that she would make it to the big screen in a substantial role. And her wish came true, when she bagged the role opposite Bobby Deol in Shreyas Talpade’s directorial debut, Poster Boys releasing this week.

Actor Samiksha Bhatnagar plays the role of Surajmukhi in Shreyas Talpade’s upcoming film Poster Boys.
Actor Samiksha Bhatnagar plays the role of Surajmukhi in Shreyas Talpade’s upcoming film Poster Boys.

“Coming from Dehradun to Mumbai with the dream of becoming a film actor wasn’t easy. So I was waiting for the right offer. Soon I started getting substantial work on TV. The support that I got from my TV stint was overwhelming. But I was still dreaming of films and auditioned for various characters,” she says.

Actor Samiksha Bhatnagar plays Bobby Deol’s wife in Poster Boys.

All praise for Bobby and Shreyas and the support they gave her, Samiksha says, “With just a cameo in a film and few TV shows in my bio, I was a newcomer, yet Bobby and Shreyas sir never treated me like one. They made me comfortable in the best way possible.”

The film also stars Sunny Deol and Sonali Kulkarni.

Asked if she would give up the small screen considering that she is doing a mainstream film, the actor says, “TV has become an important part of my life. The challenges of learning dialogues everyday within a short span, shooting non-stop, avoiding retakes as much as possible to save time helped me grow as an actor. I now enjoy doing TV as well. As an actor it wouldn’t be wise on my part to say no to good roles in any medium that comes my way.”

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Shreya Mukherjee

Shreya Mukherjee is a senior content producer at Hindustan Times. She has spent over eight years covering entertainment, features and hard-news. When not writing, her passion for travel, literature, films and music gets her going.

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