10 June,2021 07:37 AM IST | Mumbai | The Hitlist Team
Yogesh Tripathi with Charrul Malik in Happu Ki Ultan Paltan
You have seen her on the TV screen but as a news anchor, now Charrul Malik is all set to woo your hearts as an actor. She will be joining Sanjay Kohli and Binaiferr Kohli's popular sitcom Happu Ki Ultan Paltan.
"I'm playing Rusa who is character Resham Pal commissioner's (played by Kishore Bhanushali) sister in law. She is a bindas girl. My look is also youngish. Shooting with Yogesh Tripati who plays the title role in Happu Ki Ultan Paltan is a wonderful experience".
As a child, Charrul always dreamt of becoming a news anchor and at the same time she also participated in dramas in school and college. So acting also interested her. Her father was a stage actor before he got into the legal profession. Charrul, who does not have formal training in acting, is inspired by him and her mother. She further adds, "Comedy roles always require good timing and she is looking forward to a positive response from audiences.
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"I am mostly self-taught but yes my parents, especially my mother, have played a great role in shaping my career. She was a very good dancer and a stage actor during her younger daysâ¦I used to be a prime-time news anchor based out of Delhi but then I shifted to Mumbai and started anchoring and producing entertainment shows. I then realised that I felt more comfortable anchoring entertainment shows and my job made me get into a new avatar each day, so I was sort of acting in a way. I did a cameo earlier in Bhabi Ji Ghar Par Hai.
Praising Binaferr and Sanjay Kohli, the former news anchor adds, "I have utmost regard and gratitude towards them. They gave me my first break in acting a couple of years back. I am always grateful to them for this opportunity and for showing faith in me. They are the best producers in this industry, so warm and caring towards each and every member of the family. They are amazing human beings and I feel blessed to work with them."
While she does not know about her future, she wants to concentrate on the job at hand. "I want to do something meaningful and stable for sure. Acting is an interesting profession that demands a lot out of you, so I am putting all my attention into it now. Also, every profession is insecure nowadays. Let's not only talk about acting. Thanks to Corona future of no one looks safe. And no one knows what's there in the future," she says, adding that dancing, shopping and writing keep her sane".
In the current pandemic scenario, "Covid-19 has been bad across industries and has a social and economic impact beyond what words can describe. I simply pray to the almighty that this comes to an end soon. I never ever imagined in my wildest of dreams that we would face and go through this situation which has been life-changing globally. But yes Corona has taught us a lot. We are better versions of ourselves now," she says.
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