Aditi Bhatia has been a child actor who rose to fame with her role as Ruhi Bhalla in Divyanka Tripathi and Karan Patel’s Yeh Hai Mohabbatein. In an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble, the actress spoke about TV actors often being typecast in the industry. And she reveals if she has faced anything similar yet. Scroll down to read more.
Aditi Bhatia Admits TV Actors Being Typecast In The Industry
When asked about the bias in the TV industry toward conventionally attractive individuals, and whether it results in them receiving more or fewer opportunities compared to others, Aditi Bhatia said, “I think TV actors ka yeh hai ki they get stereotyped, and it’s unfortunate ki industry aisa kar deti hai aapke liye. For example, Vikrant Massey. Toh aise aise roles aate hain aur phir unka joh shift dikhta hai then audiences remember that and they want to watch them more. Toh audiences hi aapko star banate hain. Jahan tak baat rahi good looking logon ki, I don’t think that creates any block for anything.”
Further speaking on lack of opportunities due to certain ways an actor looks, Aditi said, “I think aisa mujhe face karne ko mila hai. You have such amazing professional makeup artists, stylists, and designers. I feel like if you can get the knack of the character right, they can design your look in a way ki aap woh fit ho hi jaoge usmein. But uske liye people need to consider you.”
She concluded, “And I feel like joh film maine abhi haal hi mein kari hai (The Kerala Story 2), usse I think it will open doors for people to help them visualize me in a different space. Because otherwise they usually see me in ad work and more on the you know happy-go-lucky side. So I think people now will hopefully visualize me in more layered and meaty roles. Instead of the whole good-looking part in more layered and meaty roles.”
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