Sanchita Ugale, currently seen as Sukoon in the TV drama Dilwali Dulha Le Jayegi, talks about how she manages to balance her personal life with work as she has been shooting for show long hours.
The actress says, “Right now, managing my personal life is a bit difficult. With 17 to 18 hours of shoot daily and travel time, I hardly get any proper sleep. I’m not able to take care of my health or spend time with family and friends. But I chose this field, and I’m happy with what I do.”
Despite the tight schedule, she tries to maintain balance where she can. “On set, I at least try to eat well and get some rest when possible. I also stay connected with my family — I manage in small ways.”
Sanchita recalls the challenges of breaking into the industry. “At auditions, people would question me about my followers on social media and many other things." Still, she stayed determined. Sanchita adds, “After two and a half to three years of facing all that, I finally started getting roles. I know this is just the beginning.”
Sharing about her initial days when she started acting and autioting, she didn't share about her acting dreams with her family. she says, “Coming from a lower-middle-class family, I didn’t have support at first. I used to say I was going to classes, but I was actually doing theatre, that’s where I started learning and practicing monologues. But once I started bagging projects, they understood and supported me."
The actress says, “Right now, managing my personal life is a bit difficult. With 17 to 18 hours of shoot daily and travel time, I hardly get any proper sleep. I’m not able to take care of my health or spend time with family and friends. But I chose this field, and I’m happy with what I do.”
Despite the tight schedule, she tries to maintain balance where she can. “On set, I at least try to eat well and get some rest when possible. I also stay connected with my family — I manage in small ways.”
Sanchita recalls the challenges of breaking into the industry. “At auditions, people would question me about my followers on social media and many other things." Still, she stayed determined. Sanchita adds, “After two and a half to three years of facing all that, I finally started getting roles. I know this is just the beginning.”
Sharing about her initial days when she started acting and autioting, she didn't share about her acting dreams with her family. she says, “Coming from a lower-middle-class family, I didn’t have support at first. I used to say I was going to classes, but I was actually doing theatre, that’s where I started learning and practicing monologues. But once I started bagging projects, they understood and supported me."
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