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Urvashi Dholakia On Being ‘Overexposed’ On TV: ‘I Won’t Take Roles Just For Money’ | Television News

Urvashi Dholakia On Being ‘Overexposed’ On TV: ‘I Won’t Take Roles Just For Money’ | Television News

Last Updated:January 23, 2026, 03:38 IST Urvashi Dholakia opens up about being labelled overexposed on television, her comeback with reality show The 50, and choosing roles with intent. Dholakia won the Bigg Boss in 2012-13. (Photo Credit: Instagram) After staying away from the spotlight for a while, Urvashi Dholakia is ready to return—on her own terms. The actor, best known for her iconic television roles, is set to be seen next in The 50, a reality show she describes as unlike anything she has done before. For Urvashi, the decision marks a conscious step toward challenging herself after a prolonged period of self-imposed distance from television. “I’ve been laid back for a very long time, and it was time that I challenged myself a little more, once again,” she says, explaining what drew her to the show. Calling The 50 unpredictable, especially as a debut season, she adds, “This show has its own flair, and it’s very unpredictable, especially since it’s the first season. That also makes it exciting for contestants, as no one knows …

Urvashi Dholakia: I’ve been told I’m overexposed on TV, but I won’t take roles just for money

Urvashi Dholakia: I’ve been told I’m overexposed on TV, but I won’t take roles just for money

After being away from the limelight, Urvashi Dholakia is ready to step back into the game with The 50, a reality show she describes as “completely different” from anything she has done before. Speaking about her decision to participate, she explains, “I’ve been laid back for a very long time, and it was time that I challenged myself a little more, once again.” Urvashi Dholakia She adds, “This show has its own flair, and it’s very unpredictable, especially since it’s the first season. That also makes it exciting for contestants, as no one knows what they’re walking into.” When asked what kept her away from shows and television, Urvashi is quick to respond, “I’ve purposely not been around. I’ve already done what I could possibly do, I’ve set the bar, and now it’s my time to explore. As an actor, I need opportunities to show something different.” She further elaborates, “There are lots of people who keep telling me that I’m too overexposed on TV, so I really don’t know what to make of it.” …

Chandrakanta actor Shahbaz Khan says he’s called ‘overexposed’ while favourites get work, recalls Dilip Kumar’s advice: ‘Submit yourself…’ | Bollywood News

Chandrakanta actor Shahbaz Khan says he’s called ‘overexposed’ while favourites get work, recalls Dilip Kumar’s advice: ‘Submit yourself…’ | Bollywood News

Actor Shahbaz Khan, known for playing negative roles in 90s films, recently spoke about not getting enough work in films and OTT shows. He shared how casting directors often tag actors like him, who were prominent in the 90s, as “overexposed.” The actor also addressed the rising remuneration of actors and blamed it on the entry of corporates into the film industry. Speaking on the YouTube channel Just Baat, Shahbaz talked about the high fees charged by actors and said, “Old actors started with less money but at that time the value of money was more. Currently, if actors are being paid more, then their expenses are also high. The economy has changed. Purane actors ne bhi maal banake rakha hai. Sab set hai (Old actors made a lot of money. They are all set). But they are not getting work now. New actors charge a lot after corporates entered the market, the game has changed. Films have become money-minting machines and the creativity has taken a back seat.” Speaking about casting directors and the …

Pankaj Tripathi: The fear of getting over-exposed is taking over my mind | Bollywood

For the last three years, actor Pankaj Tripathi has been juggling with a packed work schedule. So much so that the actor now fears that the saying – excess of everything is bad – might just turn true in his case. Since 2020, over 10 of his projects have been released both on the big screen and on streaming platforms, and there are as many as nine more projects in the pipeline set — some being shot and some set to release. “When it comes to the fear of getting repetitive, that is not there. Luckily, I am getting to do very different projects, and the scripts coming my way are very different. The audience will see me in a new light with each project. So, I am scared of repeating myself,” says Tripathi. The 46-year-old adds, “But yes, the fear of getting over exposed is something which bothers me. I also feel the quantity of projects that I am associated with is big, and it does come with its share of load, which is …