Kiran Khoje
Kiran Khoje, a renowned actress who starred in “Talvar”, “Hindi Medium’’, and “Super 30”, is set to appear in the upcoming Marathi film “Terava”. The film depicts the plight of farmers’ wives in drought-hit regions, who are left alone after their husbands commit suicide due to debt. Kiran plays the main role of a farmer’s wife and shares her experience of working on this emotional film. “‘Terava’ is a heart-wrenching film that explores the lives of children who lost their fathers and young women who their husbands abandoned. The film shows the real challenges, struggles, and resilience of these women. It is a moving story of how they cope with adversity and find hope,” she said. “I feel honoured to have played the role of a farmer’s wife in ‘Terava’. It was a deep and meaningful experience to connect with the character, knowing that she represents the real farmers’ wives and their stories of courage and strength,” she added. The film is scheduled to release on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day. Kiran said the film is a tribute to women and their confidence, determination and strength. She added, “The film’s release on Women’s Day is very special as […]
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Kiran Khoje
Actress Kiran Khoje, celebrated for her impactful performances in movies like “Talvar,” “Hindi Medium,” and “Super 30,” has now ventured into the world of OTT with her debut in the comedy-drama “Dry Day.” In an exclusive conversation, Kiran sheds light on the actor’s path, the struggles, and the essence of true success. The Actor’s Struggle Kiran dispels the notion that actors have it easy. Witnessing successful actors can ignite a desire to follow in their footsteps, but the journey is far from straightforward. Auditioning for multiple roles, enduring queues, and waiting for that crucial callback—it’s a rollercoaster of emotions. Kiran emphasizes that the industry demands hard work, resilience, and patience. The Myth of Instant Recognition Why can’t someone just call you and offer a role? Kiran debunks this myth. Success doesn’t arrive overnight. It’s about relentless effort, networking, and proving your mettle. The struggle isn’t just about landing roles; it’s about maintaining success once achieved. And here’s the secret: be a good human being. Arrogance and ego have no place in the journey. Trust yourself, stay humble, express gratitude, and hone your craft. The Ever-Changing Definition of Success For Kiran, success isn’t a fixed destination. It’s the satisfaction of portraying a compelling character, delivering a powerful performance, or […]
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