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It’s not about screen time but about stories that matter, Quality content always connects – Kyunki…. actress Shagun Sharma

Shagun Sharma, Bollywood, television, actress

Shagun Sharma, who is playing Pari in Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi has always chosen to play emotionally intense character and challenging roles refrains doing typecast characters as she feels that the trend in Television serials has rapidly evolved.

“I never want to be comfortable in one type of role. I try to pick varied characters and push myself, even if it scares me at first. For me, the depth of the role matters more than whether it’s positive, negative, lead, or supporting,” she says.

Her short film Mera Number Kab Aayega—which went on to win over 25 awards globally—reinforced that belief. “That film is close to my heart. When it received recognition worldwide, it gave me confidence that good stories will always connect, no matter how short or small. It motivated me to keep experimenting.”

Shagun is currently playing Pari in Kyuki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, but she has also been widely appreciated for roles like Kashvi in Yeh Hai Chahatein. “That show gave me immense visibility and love from the audience. Kashvi was an emotionally intense character, and it challenged me as an actor.”

Reflecting on the industry, she says television has evolved rapidly. “The audience today doesn’t want clichés. Storytelling has become faster, more relatable, and grounded. Viewers have so many choices now, which has made the industry more competitive but also more creative.”

While television continues to give her a loyal fan base, Shagun is equally excited about exploring OTT. “I feel television and OTT complement each other. TV connects with families, while OTT allows actors to experiment with bold, unconventional content. Together, they open up so many doors.”

Looking ahead, Shagun Sharma dreams of doing performance-driven roles in films or web series. “I want to be part of stories that stay with people long after they’ve watched them. As an actor, I believe reinvention is the key to growth.”

For Shagun Sharma, it’s not about screen time but about stories that matter—and she’s determined to keep chasing them.

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