Originally posted by: missFiesty_69
Technically Sudhanshu, the actor playing Hasmukh, have done much more work than Rupali.. they are seniors in a true sense.
Arrogance exists in a place where there's no real talent, confidence does not need reassurance.
Ngl, she did a good job in the starting when the writing was .... Decent. It has become a ship wreck ever since she has started to ruin all the characters solely for the benefit of showcasing her own. Kabhi na kabhi toh yeh sab backfire karega na ?
Even Sudhanshu quit because of her.
The debate about seniority is as it is moot. When Kyunki started, barring Tulsi, Mihir and their generation all the actors were Gujarati stage veterans. Apara has also been on the OG show which started the trend of daily shows - Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka.
Smriti cemented her legacy while already working with stalwarts and earned her fame based on her chops as an actress. The show was an ensemble and every character regardless of their shade was allowed to shine and it was luck that later propelled them to something bigger if it was fated like with Hussain.
Sarabhai is iconic but it’s owing to writing and the fact that there are veterans whose lines are still more quotable and recalled than anything Monisha said or did. Maya, Indravadhan and Rosesh were the true stars of that show and carried it completely. It also helped that the show was made by J D Majethia and Aatish Kapadia who had delivered with Khichdi and people knew that they could expect something hilarious and crazy from them.
Kyunki was the show that established Ekta truly and she started this trend of saas bahu shows for better or worse, which is what Anupama is a part off, in case the makers forgot that little fact. Even the time slot was a gamble because no one knew if people would tune in to watch a show at all at 10:30 PM, let alone a family show.
Needless to say Kyunki paved the way for the 11:00 PM slot to also open up!
There are more nuances to this whole discussion than simply saying who started working in the industry first and thus is a senior.
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