She’s my favourite person ❤ Saw her for the first time in Official Chukiyagiri and fanboying her ever since. It was followed by Girl in the City and the most special Little Things ❤️❤️❤️
Embracing Individuality in a Conformist World: The Journey of Mithila Palkar **Summary:** In this candid conversation, Mithila Palkar, known for her roles in "Girl in the City" and "Little Things," opens up about her unconventional journey in the entertainment industry. Growing up, she always knew she wanted to be on stage, with a deep love for music and performance instilled by her family. Despite societal pressures, Mithila resisted the conventional paths suggested by many and followed her own unique trajectory. Mithila's rebellion against societal norms allowed her to maintain her authenticity. She never succumbed to the pressures of conforming to stereotypical expectations, both in her appearance and her career choices. Rejecting the idea of a one-size-fits-all approach to success, she emphasized the importance of doing what feels right at the moment, whether it's dressing up or choosing roles in the industry. Her journey into the world of acting happened organically. Encouraged by her love for theater, Mithila volunteered at a theater festival and found herself drawn into the world of acting. She auditioned for various roles, including one in "Girl in the City," where she embraced her character wholeheartedly, leading to a successful venture that marked a turning point in her career. Mithila's ability to switch channels in her mind, transitioning from one thought to another swiftly, keeps her grounded and prevents her from getting lost in the pressures of the industry. Her unique approach to life and work enables her to maintain her identity in a world that often demands conformity. **Key Points:** - Mithila's love for performance and music was ingrained in her from childhood, shaping her desire to be on stage. - She resisted societal pressures, choosing authenticity over conformity in her appearance and career choices. - Her entry into acting happened organically through volunteering at a theater festival and auditioning for roles. - "Girl in the City" became a significant milestone, marking a turning point in her career. - Mithila's ability to swiftly shift focus from one thought to another helps her maintain balance and authenticity in the entertainment industry.
No wonder she started from theatre and she still says she always wanted to be on "Stage".. thats something you won't find people who are in the industry.. Actors go behind Fame and ARTISTS like her go behind passion for acting and that's how such a character what we saw in Little things came out..
I also want to come in TV but i always end up with connect with wrong people who is sweet and take my money. I am finding someone you is genuine and give support and chance.
Much awaited episode. Bcoz... it's mithila...(kavuuu😁😁) But..the host seems little lazy or quite different while asking the qstns Anyway...Just make sure while asking something the audiance must have that zeal what will be the next qstn or next move the interviewer will ask So that we can enjoy while watching.
Watched the full episode for the first time💯❤️ It was genuinely great The background of the podcast is really attractive and amazing mithila✨❤️ Loved your story
Would really like it if Varun spoke louder or the mic is closer to him. Feels like listening to the podcast in two different volumes. Can hear him while the guest is too loud..
She’s my favourite person ❤
Saw her for the first time in Official Chukiyagiri and fanboying her ever since. It was followed by Girl in the City and the most special Little Things ❤️❤️❤️
Embracing Individuality in a Conformist World: The Journey of Mithila Palkar
**Summary:**
In this candid conversation, Mithila Palkar, known for her roles in "Girl in the City" and "Little Things," opens up about her unconventional journey in the entertainment industry. Growing up, she always knew she wanted to be on stage, with a deep love for music and performance instilled by her family. Despite societal pressures, Mithila resisted the conventional paths suggested by many and followed her own unique trajectory.
Mithila's rebellion against societal norms allowed her to maintain her authenticity. She never succumbed to the pressures of conforming to stereotypical expectations, both in her appearance and her career choices. Rejecting the idea of a one-size-fits-all approach to success, she emphasized the importance of doing what feels right at the moment, whether it's dressing up or choosing roles in the industry.
Her journey into the world of acting happened organically. Encouraged by her love for theater, Mithila volunteered at a theater festival and found herself drawn into the world of acting. She auditioned for various roles, including one in "Girl in the City," where she embraced her character wholeheartedly, leading to a successful venture that marked a turning point in her career.
Mithila's ability to switch channels in her mind, transitioning from one thought to another swiftly, keeps her grounded and prevents her from getting lost in the pressures of the industry. Her unique approach to life and work enables her to maintain her identity in a world that often demands conformity.
**Key Points:**
- Mithila's love for performance and music was ingrained in her from childhood, shaping her desire to be on stage.
- She resisted societal pressures, choosing authenticity over conformity in her appearance and career choices.
- Her entry into acting happened organically through volunteering at a theater festival and auditioning for roles.
- "Girl in the City" became a significant milestone, marking a turning point in her career.
- Mithila's ability to swiftly shift focus from one thought to another helps her maintain balance and authenticity in the entertainment industry.
She is really aware of herself which most people lack. I learnt sooo much from her in the span of an hour. Congratulations both of you 💝
Just by seeing Mithila on the thumbnail, I was super sure that the episode is going to be one of the best episodes! Added to favourites!❤️✨️
No wonder she started from theatre and she still says she always wanted to be on "Stage".. thats something you won't find people who are in the industry.. Actors go behind Fame and ARTISTS like her go behind passion for acting and that's how such a character what we saw in Little things came out..
28:20 guys atleast credit the original creator Anna Kendrick for the Cup song
@VarunDuggi 42:25 is "Working on a TELUGU Film" not Tamil Film, correct it
I also want to come in TV but i always end up with connect with wrong people who is sweet and take my money.
I am finding someone you is genuine and give support and chance.
I Love her ever since I've watched her in girl in the city..❤
Much awaited episode. Bcoz... it's mithila...(kavuuu😁😁)
But..the host seems little lazy or quite different while asking the qstns
Anyway...Just make sure while asking something the audiance must have that zeal what will be the next qstn or next move the interviewer will ask
So that we can enjoy while watching.
Watched the full episode for the first time💯❤️ It was genuinely great
The background of the podcast is really attractive and amazing mithila✨❤️
Loved your story
D interviewer seems so lifeless... N mithila is so energized
🙈🫣🙈
Ek mild Joint phuk kar aaya tha interviewer
Bhai please bring Ayushman Sinha To Your Podcast Varun bhai
I can watch her talk allll day l❤❤mithila thanks for being who you are.
Would really like it if Varun spoke louder or the mic is closer to him. Feels like listening to the podcast in two different volumes. Can hear him while the guest is too loud..
Had a bad throat that day 🙈 will talk louder
42:08 what is the meaning of gulte
Gulti as in Telugu :)
@@VarunDuggi oh really I am myself telugu I didnot knew this.
Best eps❤❤
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Jst another cheap brat angrej of biki hui nangi cheap bhnd industry,desi ka drama krwao bs .Sorry bro god bless u aise beshrm se influence mt hona