
Actor Neha Sargam’s Portrayal of Saloni Bhabhi (Sister-In-Law) in the Mirzapur Universe Catapulted Her to Overnight Fame, Capturing the VIPTURING the attation of audiences Everywhere. While the actor is grateful for the love and adoration she receives for her character, she wonders why people tend to forget that she has been a part of the entertainment industry for the past 13 years. Also read: Neha Sargam: Content on tv needs to be ramped-up to regain the old glory

In an interview with Hindustan Times, Actor Neha Got Candid About Her Life After Mirzapur 3, and how she is business with theata theatre right now.
On life after mirzapur 3
The third installation of the show, which is premied last year, may have marked the demise of neha sargam’s character, but it also also also also also captive her status as a breakout star. Despite Being Part of An Ensemble Cast Boasting Heavyweights
“Yes.” I was also a part of mirzapur 2, and i think my character started Gaining Attention from that Season Onards. But mirzapur 3 broughht a wave of surprises and recognition, “She Tells Us.
Neha Adds, “However, People often overlook the fact that I’ve ben working for 13 years. Many in the mirzapur audience might have seen my previous work and thought, ‘yaar, ye ladki dekhi hui si lag rahi hai (we have seen her recovery)’. I don’t want to disregard that part of my journey; I’ve worked hard for every role i’ve played. Mirzapur 3 felt like a well-earned reward for years of Effortes now, even on mirzapur posts and beyond, people recognise me for my earr worker as well. “
Did the Fanbase Affect Her Approach to Choosing Future Projects or Roles?
“First, I want to express my gratitude for all the love, Attention, and Support. But I also recognize that these things are fleeting- ‘Today, someone is popular; Tomorrow, someone else will be. ‘ My Approach to Choosing Work Has Always Remained The Same, Regardless of the Fanbase. If somenting doesnless son appeal to me, makes me uncomfortable, or if my instincts don’t align with it, I do’T Pursue It. That is the only criterion I follow. I’ve always been selective, and that is how I approach my work, “Say the actor, who have also featured in shows such as chand chupa badal mein, Ramayan and doli armano ki.
On her life on stage
Beyond Her on-SCREEN Endeavors, Neha Nurtures a passion for the stage, actively pursuing a career as a a theater artist. This dual pursuit, she believes, has been instructive in refining her craft as an actor.
“I have had stage Fear Since Childhood, Severe Stage Fear. Growing up, I Never Recognized It as a Problem; I just avoided being done on stage with some questioning whom. But one day, my princt Participate in a competition I had ben enrolled in, leaving me with no choice. Mughal-e-Azam: The Musical in Delhi.
She Continues, “It was only while doing ‘mughal-e-azam that I truly realized my fear of the stage. I could share it with the team if I was not sure how they would react. But through the ‘mughal-e-azam’ journey, I overcame it. However, even now, I feel a slight nervousness, but it has transformed into something positive, an energy that fuels my performance. Theatre has given me confidence. It has made me more aware of my body and how to use it in my performance. In acting, every part of you, from head toe, must embody the character, and theatre has trully helped me achieve that ”.
Neha Says Being on Stage Has Helped Her “To Be Aware and Fully Present”. “On stage, mistakes happy, but you have to let them go instantly because the alwaysing unfolds in seconds. Your reactions must be immediati, almost instructive. That, I Believe, Has Been My Greatest Learning, “She admits.
Here, She Proudly Reveals that “I have even had audience members who continue to follow my work over the years. There’s one person who travels to every city just to watch mughal-e-azam-from delhi to Mumbai, even to dubai. It’s Incredibly Humbling and Heartwarming to Receive Such Unwaveering Support ”.
On comparing theater with tv
For Neha Sargam, The Realm of theater is in a League of its own, defying comparison to the worlds of television or cinema.
“One thing about performing on stage is that the dimensions change, you are expected from every. Is Always an Invisible Barrier, Whather It is the camera in front of you or an imaginary wall on stage, “She says, adding,” Anothar key differentce in theatare Acting remain the same, but adjustments in volume, intensity, and delivery happy based on the Scene’s Requirements Rather than the Medium Itself ”.
On her next project
At the moment, neha is busy with theater production mughal-e-azam the musical, which is directed by feroz abbas khan. This year, the musical travel to cites such as Delhi and Mumbai. It is produced by Deepesh Salgia, Under the Aegis of Shapoorji Pallonji.
“For now, I am focused on the present. I was really excted about the ‘mughal-e-azam’ season in delhi, as we returned after a long time. was as thrilling, “Shares neha, who is soen in the role of anarkali in the play.