Streaming platforms have taken the Mirzapur star's work to a wider audience and made her a sought-after actor
Rasika Dugal
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After completing her two-year acting diploma course at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune, Rasika Dugal would feel a sense of emptiness between 6 pm and 9 pm. She did not know what those hours looked like outside of the institute campus. At FTII, she would be immersed in watching world cinema at that time and absorbing its nuances.
“We had film screenings every day. There was so much exposure to cinema. Living in a hostel at FTII was like living on a film set,” says Dugal, who aspired to become a doctor, but became an actor instead.
In the past three years, she has benefited from the popularity of streaming platforms and carved a niche for herself with a variety of roles. She admits that she is in the best phase of her career, but hopes that it only gets better from here. “There has been a lot of work… not only continuous work but also an interesting variety in the roles that I have done. What I am also grateful for is that it has been quality work,” says the actor, who has been acclaimed for her performances in Manto (2018), Mirzapur (2018), Made in Heaven (2019), Delhi Crime (2019) and A Suitable Boy (2021).
(This story appears in the 03 December, 2021 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)