Is Neha Harsora's Acting Career a Result of Hard Work or Industry Connections?
Hey fellow TV addicts,
I've been binge-watching Indian TV shows for ages, and I just have to spill the tea about Neha Harsora. Like, I know she's new and all, but getting a lead role? Okay, cool, I guess. But here's the thing: her acting skills are kinda... meh. I mean, I've seen better performances from newcomers.
I know it's not a big deal to get a lead role, but what's wild is how she's getting all this recognition, like the ITA Best Actress award jury nomination. It feels super unfair when other actresses are working their butts off and she's just... there. Plus, it seems like there's a lot of favoritism going on, and honestly, I've never seen her do anything that really wows me. She always seems stuck in her comfort zone.
It's just frustrating because I know how hard actresses work to get those awards. And let's be real, she seems more like a PR-driven actress than someone who's genuinely talented.
What do you guys think? Am I being too harsh, or is it time for some real talk about Indian TV?
Edit: Let's keep it friendly and focused on the topic, okay? No hate comments, please!
Hey fellow TV addicts,
I've been binge-watching Indian TV shows for ages, and I just have to spill the tea about Neha Harsora. Like, I know she's new and all, but getting a lead role? Okay, cool, I guess. But here's the thing: her acting skills are kinda... meh. I mean, I've seen better performances from newcomers.
I know it's not a big deal to get a lead role, but what's wild is how she's getting all this recognition, like the ITA Best Actress award jury nomination. It feels super unfair when other actresses are working their butts off and she's just... there. Plus, it seems like there's a lot of favoritism going on, and honestly, I've never seen her do anything that really wows me. She always seems stuck in her comfort zone.
It's just frustrating because I know how hard actresses work to get those awards. And let's be real, she seems more like a PR-driven actress than someone who's genuinely talented.
What do you guys think? Am I being too harsh, or is it time for some real talk about Indian TV?
Edit: Let's keep it friendly and focused on the topic, okay? No hate comments, please!