
Upasana Singh Casting Couch: Actress Upasana Singh has openly talked about the casting couch that happened to her. Upasana Singh, who made everyone laugh by playing the role of Kapil’s aunt in The Kapil Sharma Show a few years ago, told how she had saved herself from becoming a victim of casting couch.
Let us tell you that Upasana Singh has worked in many Bollywood and Punjabi films. Today he is also a producer.
The film was to be made opposite Anil Kapoor, then this uproar happened
Upasana Singh said- ‘A South director had signed me in a film opposite Anil Kapoor. Whenever I went to a director’s office, I used to take my mother or sister along with me. One day she asked me why I always bring someone with me. He called me at 11.30 pm and asked me for seating in the hotel. I insisted that I would listen to the story the next day, I did not have a car to reach there. Then he said- No, you did not understand the meaning of seating?
According to the report of Bollywood Bubble, Upasana said- ‘Then my Sardarani mind got stuck. His office was in Bandra, I went there the next morning. At that time he was holding a meeting with three-four people there. His secretary asked me to wait but I went straight inside. She continued abusing him in Punjabi for five minutes in front of people. But when I came out of the office there, I remember that I had told many people that I had signed the film with Anil Kapoor. My tears were not stopping while walking on the sidewalk.
What was the impact of this incident?
Talking about the impact of this incident, Upasana says- ‘After this incident, I did not open the door of my room for seven days. I kept crying nonstop. I wondered what I would tell people. But those seven days made me stronger. I had come into your zone of such and such. My mother supported me a lot at that time. I thought about my mother and decided that I would never leave the film industry.
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