In a bold and disturbing disclosure, actress Kashika Kapoor has shed light on her painful journey into the film industry, highlighting the persistent issue of the casting couch in Bollywood. Just 22 years old, Kapoor's story is a sobering reminder of the exploitation that often lurks behind the glamour of the silver screen.
A Struggle Marked by Exploitation
Before making her debut in 2024’s Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass, Kapoor endured over 150 failed auditions. But beyond the relentless grind, she was also subjected to disturbing advances from those in positions of power.
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In one shocking instance, a director called her at 3 AM and said, “I’ll give you work, but you have to sleep with me.” Kapoor turned down the offer, stating that self-respect meant more to her than any shortcut to fame.
She further revealed a troubling pattern of behavior from casting directors who would contact her late at night with similar inappropriate propositions. These repeated incidents point to an industry still grappling with systemic abuse, where aspiring actors—especially women—often face pressure to compromise in exchange for roles.
Staying True to Herself
Despite facing such challenges, Kapoor remained steadfast in her refusal to bend to unethical demands. She credits her inner strength and the values instilled in her by her family, particularly her mother, for helping her navigate these tough times.
Career and Upcoming Projects
Kashika Kapoor’s debut in Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass garnered widespread appreciation, with both critics and audiences praising her screen presence and performance. Her role not only showcased her acting potential but also positioned her as a promising new face in the industry.
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Following her successful debut, Kapoor is now lining up multiple projects, including a romantic drama and an action-thriller, both of which are expected to go on floors later this year.