Industry friendships are temporary, professionalism beats feelings, and Shubhangi Atre says acting means switching off emotions and getting the shot anyway.
Industry friendships are a myth
Industry friendships are a myth
- Shubhangi Atre said best friends do not exist inside the acting world.
- Described the space as fueled by competition and personal insecurities.
- Explained bonds form during shoots, then quietly dissolve afterward.
- Framed moving on as normal, not bitter or dramatic.
- Shubhangi Atre noted closeness fades once projects wrap.
- Everyone drifts into separate paths and fresh gigs.
- Compared active casts to families that disperse after work ends.
- Treated it as part of the job, not a loss.
- Shubhangi Atre admitted arguments with co-stars do happen.
- Sometimes followed by immediate scene work together.
- Said switching into character mode overrides personal moods.
- Prioritized the camera and the job over emotions.
- Shubhangi Atre stressed professionalism as non-negotiable.
- Emphasized separating personal feelings from performance.
- Claimed acting helps explore the world and oneself.
- Repeatedly pointed to loving the craft as motivation.
- Shubhangi Atre gained mass fame from Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai.
- Played Angoori Bhabhi, a long-running fan-favorite role.
- Previously led Kasturi opposite Karan Patel.
- Has worked in television for nearly two decades.