Udne Ki Aasha fame Neha Harsora on Fame and Authenticity: “Just being real is enough”
Neha Harsora currently seen in Udne ki aasha shares dealing with fame isn’t about looking perfect all the time. It’s about being true to herself. In a world where image is often everything, Neha thinks being real is more important than being perfect. Instead of building a polished persona, she chooses to be genuine, both on and off screen.
“It’s definitely hard to balance work and personal life,” she says. “But for me, the best way is to just be real. I’ve never tried to pretend or create a fake image.” For Neha, making real connections matters most. She says, “I treat my work and my set like home, and the people around me like family. That honesty is what helps people connect with me.”
She also knows that fame brings certain assumptions. “People feel like they know you because they see you on screen, but your real personality can be different,” she explains. Even though she tries to stay true to herself, she admits that not every day is easy. “There are days when I’m not in the mood to talk, and that’s natural. I think it’s important to accept that side of yourself too.”
Over time, fame has changed how she sees things. “My work has given me a lot—name, fame, recognition. With that, your outlook on life changes,” she says. “It’s been a journey of growth, and I see that as a positive change.”
Even with all the attention, the Udne Ki Aasha actor stays grounded. “My family and close friends, who have been with me since day one, keep me connected to who I really am. They remind me where I come from,” she says. She also thinks it’s important to set boundaries. “There are times when I don’t feel like being very active, whether it’s interviews or social media, and it’s completely okay to take that space.”
Her message is clear: “You don’t need to create a different image to be accepted. Just being yourself is enough. Stay real, stay grounded, and don’t overthink what people say.”
She also knows that fame brings certain assumptions. “People feel like they know you because they see you on screen, but your real personality can be different,” she explains. Even though she tries to stay true to herself, she admits that not every day is easy. “There are days when I’m not in the mood to talk, and that’s natural. I think it’s important to accept that side of yourself too.”
Over time, fame has changed how she sees things. “My work has given me a lot—name, fame, recognition. With that, your outlook on life changes,” she says. “It’s been a journey of growth, and I see that as a positive change.”
Even with all the attention, the Udne Ki Aasha actor stays grounded. “My family and close friends, who have been with me since day one, keep me connected to who I really am. They remind me where I come from,” she says. She also thinks it’s important to set boundaries. “There are times when I don’t feel like being very active, whether it’s interviews or social media, and it’s completely okay to take that space.”
Her message is clear: “You don’t need to create a different image to be accepted. Just being yourself is enough. Stay real, stay grounded, and don’t overthink what people say.”
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