logo
Deepshikha Nagpal On Daughter Breaking Koyla CDs: ‘Affected Me Psychologically'

Deepshikha Nagpal On Daughter Breaking Koyla CDs: ‘Affected Me Psychologically'

News182 days ago

Last Updated:
Despite trying to break free from the made-up persona, Deepshikha Nagpal revealed that she was repeatedly offered only negative roles after Baadshah.
Deepshikha Nagpal is a familiar face in the 90s entertainment world. The actress is known for her powerful performances in hit films like Koyla, Baadshah, Dillagi, Rishtey and Partner. Even after starring with bigwigs like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan, she shifted to the television industry, as she felt that some wrong choices in films made people judge her. Shedding light on it, Deepshikha opened up about the highs and lows of her acting career.
In a candid interview with The Indian Express, the actress revealed how consistent typecasting for playing negative roles took a deep psychological toll on her, both within the industry and at home.
Despite trying to break free from the made-up persona, Deepshikha revealed that she was repeatedly offered only negative roles after Baadshah. 'Back then, negative roles weren't respected. 'Yeh toh side actress hai, bure kaam karti hai' (She's a side actress, does bad things). You don't want to hear that when you are living in this society," she said, describing the societal judgement she encountered.
This scrutiny wasn't limited to the film industry. Even on television, Deepshikha found audiences and industry peers unfairly labelling even her positive characters.
But perhaps the most painful criticism came from within her own family. The actress shared that she found little support from her extended family when she lost both her parents. 'During the lockdown, I reflected on my career, I had done such big films, but when I came home from shoots, no one appreciated my work. Instead, I was told, 'What have you done? Tumne toh kapde utaare iss film mein… Tum toh aise ho, tumhare bacche tumko respect nahi karenge.' I felt ashamed," she added.
Recalling a heart-wrenching moment of her daughter breaking CDs of Koyla, the actress expressed, 'All of it made me go silent—It affected me psychologically. I felt like a failure as an actor, in my marriage, everywhere. I was broken inside. I eventually learnt that there's no market for your sorrow, so I never carried that baggage to work. Acting became my escape. It helped me heal."
Raised in a conservative household, Deepshikha said that she was the 'typical good girl' who followed all the rules. Butthe public and industry perception painted a very different picture, which left her feeling judged and anxious.
First Published:

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Exclusive - Dipshikkha Nagppal on why she swears by the practice: Yoga keeps me grounded and glowing
Exclusive - Dipshikkha Nagppal on why she swears by the practice: Yoga keeps me grounded and glowing

Time of India

time10 hours ago

  • Time of India

Exclusive - Dipshikkha Nagppal on why she swears by the practice: Yoga keeps me grounded and glowing

For actress Dipshikkha Nagppal, yoga isn't just a fitness routine—it's a spiritual discipline and a non-negotiable part of her daily life. While the actress also hits the gym, does Pilates, and loves experimenting with strength-based workouts, yoga remains her foundation for both physical and emotional well-being. 'Yoga has been my anchor,' says Dipshikkha. 'Even on packed shoot days, I try to squeeze in at least 20 minutes of practice. It keeps me calm, centered, and energetic—something that gym or Pilates alone can't give me.' Her journey with yoga began early, and it wasn't just a passing phase. 'In my boarding days, we were taught all the different types of yoga asanas, and I developed the habit back then. Since 4th standard, I have been doing yoga regularly,' she shares. It's this consistency over the years that has made yoga second nature to her. Despite a tight schedule that includes long hours on sets, she has found a way to blend multiple workout forms without compromising her commitment to yoga. She balances her routine smartly—reserving gym and Pilates sessions for alternate days while beginning most mornings with pranayama and light stretches. 'Yoga doesn't give overnight results—it works slowly, but the effects are deep and long-lasting,' she admits. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Laxmi Ji Idol For Wealth, Peace & Happiness Luxeartisanship Shop Now Undo 'It's about alignment, awareness, and inner strength. Once you start feeling that shift mentally, your body begins to follow.' Before heading to set, Dipshikkha makes it a point to practice Anulom Vilom and Bhramari Pranayama. 'Just a few minutes of breathing can change your whole approach to the day. It clears my head and helps me stay patient and focused while shooting.' Physically too, yoga has made a significant impact. 'It has improved my flexibility, posture, and even my digestion,' she adds. But the real magic, she insists, lies in the peace it brings. 'My mental health has definitely improved and I feel more in tune with myself.' Her go-to posture to stay fit? 'I love Trikonasana (triangle pose) and Vrikshasana (tree pose). They look simple but engage the entire body and mind.' On International Yoga Day, Dipshikkha has a simple message: 'Yoga isn't about bending into crazy poses—it's about bending toward a better version of yourself. Even if it's just ten minutes a day, show up for yourself. That's where transformation begins.' Deepshikha Nagpal Breaks Silence on 'Koyla' Scene Controversy

Govinda debuts new look with moustache, fans hail him as ‘hero no 1' as they demand his comeback
Govinda debuts new look with moustache, fans hail him as ‘hero no 1' as they demand his comeback

Indian Express

time12 hours ago

  • Indian Express

Govinda debuts new look with moustache, fans hail him as ‘hero no 1' as they demand his comeback

Veteran Bollywood actor Govinda set social media abuzz after unveiling a striking new look that caught fans by surprise. The 61-year-old star, who has been largely absent from the silver screen in recent years, appeared in a sleek black-and-white ensemble, complete with oversized sunglasses and a pencil moustache, a noticeable departure from his familiar style. In a video shared on Instagram, Govinda is seen confidently walking toward the camera, exuding the charisma reminiscent of his heyday. A day earlier, he had teased fans with a photo. Shared post on Time A post shared by Govinda (@govinda_herono1) The posts quickly reignited admiration and nostalgia among fans, many of whom flooded the comments with calls for his return to the big screen. One user wrote, 'Govinda jaisa hero koi doosra nahi hai. Only one brand.' Others speculated that his new look might be tied to an upcoming film project, while some were even left wondering if the man in the videos was a lookalike rather than the actor himself. Also Read | Govinda destroyed his career by surrounding himself with pandits, David Dhawan poisoned his mind: Pahlaj Nihalani calls actor 'nasamajh' Govinda, a defining face of 1990s Bollywood, is best known for his dynamic screen presence, impeccable comic timing, and unmatched dance moves. There was a time in the '90s when he delivered back-to-back hits, and everything he touched seemed to turn to gold. His filmography includes beloved titles such as Coolie No. 1, Dulhe Raja, Raja Babu, Partner, among several others. However, since the mid-2000s, Govinda's career has seen a significant decline, and he has all but disappeared from mainstream cinema. His wife, Sunita Ahuja, recently spoke out, blaming the 'wrong circle' around him, people she indirectly described as sycophants, for playing a key role in his professional downfall. Govinda was also in the news earlier this year after he accidentally shot himself. Following his discharge from the hospital, he addressed the media at a press conference held at his Mumbai residence. 'Initially, I couldn't believe it had happened,' he said. His last film appearance was in Rangeela Raja, which was released in 2019.

Govinda is ‘nasamajh', Pahlaj Nihalani says actor surrounds himself with pandits: ‘David Dhawan poisoned his mind'
Govinda is ‘nasamajh', Pahlaj Nihalani says actor surrounds himself with pandits: ‘David Dhawan poisoned his mind'

Hindustan Times

time19 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Govinda is ‘nasamajh', Pahlaj Nihalani says actor surrounds himself with pandits: ‘David Dhawan poisoned his mind'

Jun 21, 2025 06:09 AM IST Pahlaj Nihalani opened up about the downfall of Govinda's career and attributed the actor's bad company as a major factor. In an interview with Vickey Lalwani on his YouTube channel, Pahlaj said that Govinda listened to a lot of people in the industry who did not mean well for him and surrounded himself with pundits. (Also read: Anil Kapoor is 'jhootha no 1' says Pahlaj Nihalani, slams him for calling Andaz B-grade film: He was desperate to do it) Pahlaj Nihalani talked about Govinda's downfall in an interview. Speaking about Govinda's downfall, Pahlaj began, 'Govinda was an all-rounder. He handled his career very well, but because of his 'weakness', he tends to trust people easily, which is why this happened. The atmosphere around him isn't good, that's why he wanders away. He keeps the company of pandits and astrologers, fortune tellers and the atmosphere he has around him and what he believes in. But people don't take those conversations seriously. These types of conversations and this aura are extremely damaging, which has affected his career in the film industry.' 'David Dhawan ne uske mind me zeher daal diya' He went on to add, 'He was a single-screen hero, and the time when multiplexes came, people stopped his films from releasing. Jab Govinda ka time aaya Partner ke baad toh uski filmein jitni aayi, logon ne usko neecha dikhaaya aur shows chalne nahi diye. David Dhawan uske saath kaam kar raha tha aur David Dhawan ne uske mind me zeher daal diya tha against me. Kyuki unko lagta tha main ne paisa kamaya, jabki meri picture sey unka naam hua (After Partner, many of his films were not released or stalled. David Dhawan was working with him that time and he poisoned his mind against me. He thought I was making money but did not see he also made his name with my films).' About Govinda's films Govinda had a string of hit films at the box office in the 90s, including Raja Babu, Coolie No. 1, Hero No. 1, and Sajaan Chale Sasural. However, his films underperformed during the early 2000s. Now his son, Yashvardhan Ahuja, is all set to make his Bollywood debut soon with Sai Rajesh's film.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store