MUMBAI: Life is about taking every opportunity that comes your way and turning it around in your favour. You may not always be born with a silver spoon, but you can always believe in yourself and make it big in life.
That is what Ashnoor Kaur did, who started working in the television industry at a very young age and today is one of the most adored teen actresses.
During an exclusive interview, the young diva opened up about getting success at a very young age. She also spoke about what inspired her to carve a niche in the entertainment industry.
"I guess that is the interesting catch here. I never wanted to be a part of the entertainment industry. You just never plan. I would just say destiny pulled me towards itself. I am from Delhi and we shifted to Mumbai because of dad's transfer. It just somehow clicked. We never tried doing anything but there was a common friend between mom and the casting director. She just referred me to her. It just started working out its way.", said Ashnoor.
Having said that, Ashnoor does not have any regrets about starting a career at a time when most kids are busy with school and playtimes. "My parents have always made sure I enjoyed little joys and I do not miss the innocence of childhood. Every school curriculum activity, outings with friends, I was always a part of that. I have lived the best of both the worlds.", she said.
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Even though Ashnoor tasted success pretty early in her career, she did have her share of struggles.
The actress revealed that at times she felt left out. "Somewhere or the other, people form a perception about you when you are young. 'Nahi isse friendship mat karo, she is an actor; she might have attitude', without even talking to you. Then it also gets hectic at times, given the schedule, you have to shoot for 12 hours every day. It gets tiring. But all the love one gets from fans is worth everything.", said Ashnoor.
Ashnoor impressed audiences with her performance as Naira from Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. She also bagged the lead role in Patiala Babes.
The 17-year-old says that she is cautious about the projects she chooses. "I always go with roles that suit my age. An actor's life is short-shelved. If you burn out quickly by doing roles that need you to look more than your age, there are more chances of your shelf life getting reduced," she said.
Credit: Times Now
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