Actress Sandhya Mridul recently opened up on her social‑media feed about her return to the dance stage in the popular reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa. In a post that went viral, she shared a clip from her most famous routine and the story behind the performance.
She explained that she had cracked a rib the day before the show’s technical rehearsal during a difficult lift. “The doctor told me to sit it out and withdraw,” she wrote. “But I had trained for so long I wasn’t ready to quit.” After a tense discussion with her doctor, choreographer, and teammates, she chose to keep going. “They said I’d need injections, bandages, and a lot of willpower. I had all of those,” she said. “I went on stage with pain but with fire in my heart. One judge whispered, ‘If you dance this hard, I can’t imagine you doing it any other way.’ That line has stuck with me.”
The actress used the moment to remind fans that a body can break, but a spirit does not have to. She also joked that the props were a “complete failure,” a humorous nod to the show’s sometimes quirky staging.
Warning against risky anti‑ageing treatments
In a separate video, Mridul turned her attention to the prevalence of anti‑ageing scams. “Why is the world so obsessed with staying forever young?” she asked, catching attention with a sharp critique of medical procedures that have backfired on many people. She called the trend “chaos” and urged viewers to heed the natural aging process instead of chasing risky treatments. Her comments sparked conversation among followers who shared their own experiences with skin‑care products and age‑related concerns.
Social media influence and casting
Earlier this week, Mridul also highlighted how modern casting decisions increasingly rely on an actor’s online presence. She said, “If you don’t have enough followers, you won’t get a role; if you don’t get a role, you can’t build a reputation.” The actress voiced frustration that agents sometimes dismiss projects because they doubt an actor’s online reach or marketability. She urged industry professionals to consider talent beyond the number of followers.
Mridul’s candid posts illustrate how Bollywood stars navigate personal setbacks, industry pressures, and health misinformation—all while staying in the public eye. The actress’s willingness to discuss her injury, the dangers of anti‑age treatments, and the reality of social‑media‑driven casting has struck a chord with audiences, amplifying her message in both the entertainment industry and everyday conversations about health and career.
Source: ianslive
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