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Aadhya Anand makes a mark with her acting skills in Netflix’s Bombay Begums

Aadhya Anand has been consistently working since she gained cognizance, to improve herself in the craft.

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Age is often a benchmark for skill but the youngsters these days are beating age barriers to emerge as successful individuals with innate talent. Aadhya Anand is one such emerging actors who is barely sixteen and already has done numerous stage and movie appearances and has won laurels all over the globe. She dabbles between her work life and her education with calmness and believes that education should not take the backseat whilst chasing your dreams. Aadhya Anand's popularity has soared with the release of the popular Netflix's show, ‘Bombay Begums’ that showcases five different women at different stages in their life, trying to balance it all in the bustling city of Mumbai.

Aadhya Anand has been consistently working since she gained cognizance, to improve herself in the craft. Born and raised in Singapore,. Aadhya Anand made many appearances in Singaporean Cinema and Tv shows. ‘A Yellow Bird’ and Utter 2016: One hour to daylight, were both critically acclaimed movies. A Yellow Bird made it to the Cannes Film festival and was quite a head-turner for many filmmakers who were shocked by the earnest representation of directorial and acting skills of the team. Aadhya Anand has played pivotal roles in national and international award winning Singaporean TV shows like ‘Lion Mums’ 2 & 3, Whoopie's World Season 1-4, Menantu International 2, Word Whizz, Slime Pit. She is engrossed in her work life with no intention of backing out now. Aadhya has been picking up roles carefully and has 2 upcoming coveted projects for which she will start shooting soon.

Aadhya Anand shares the reason behind working at such an early age. She says, "For some acting might sound like a chore, but for me, it is the most pacifying place on the Earth. I get to play various characters, learn different languages  and pick up new skills. Bombay Begum's cast was the most awestruck moment for me when I met reputed actors who continuously encouraged me to give my best. Singaporean cinema has been very kind to me and is the reason why I ventured into more serious roles. I often am asked about choosing between TV or films. My answer always remains the same. If it is a character that is challenging, unique and requires effort, I am up for it. Web is becoming the ultimate hub of both movies and TV shows and with such engaging web series like BOMBAY Begums. So I'm up for the challenge with this and every acting medium where i can put my skill to work.

 

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