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Yeh Rishta kya Kehlata Hai actress Karishma Sawant says that television has evolved and she hasn’t found "any female subject stereotype" - Jyothi Venkatesh
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Asked about stereotypes that exist in the TV space, she said, "I think there must have been a time when the stereotypes existed, but with time things have evolved.
TV has evolved and there are so many viewers, so I think in my career till now, I haven't found any female subject stereotype."
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She always looked forward to becoming an actor. "I always thought that my potential was not being used in the right place, and acting was the perfect platform because I have a creative mind, and acting is about creativity.
I always found the acting profession very interesting, so I always looked forward to becoming an actor," said the actress, who plays Arohi in the long-running show by Rajan Shahi of Directors Kut Production.
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Talking about her bond with her co-stars, she shared that it has evolved because of the scenes that have been happening, especially the sibling scenes.
"It feels like I have so many siblings in real life too and not just in reel life. Off-screen also, me, Mayank, Sharan and Pranali are all bonding like siblings.
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So it's beautiful and so much fun performing the scenes because we already feel like a family.
Everyone is so supportive and we are all a real team," she said.Her character isn't positive, but also not negative, and she finds it challenging.
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