The actor, who will turn 20 in April, says she keeps hearing from the people in the industry that she looks younger than her age. This is something I still have to face,” she says.īut the thing that makes Ulka most conscious now is the degree of maturity on her face. The perception is such that if you have a fair complexion, you belong to the elite class and if you are not fair, you come from a village or are more earthy. But there hasn’t been much change in the audition calls I get. So, of course, the number of offers have increased. Ulka explains that not much has changed post Jhansi Ki Rani, in fact, other stereotypes have kicked in. People are subjected to prejudices on the basis of how they look. “I am sure at some point in their life, Vidya Balan must have been told she is ‘too old’, Deepika Padukone would have been told she is ‘too tall’, and Rani Mukerji would have faced something like this for her height. I am confident about my work.” The actor also seems to seek inspiration from Bollywood actors like Vidya Balan and Deepika Padukone. ‘This industry has a place for everyone, every talent,’ he tells me. My father always tells me that patience is the key. Ulka says she never stopped giving auditions as she was sure her talent would speak for itself, one day.
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