

“After wrapping Sasural Genda Phool 2, I was offered Punyashlok Ahilyabai and I was on a roll. Hailing from Dehradun, Panwar was on a break before joining her new project. Such things are a part and parcel of our work.” Whole day I was dressed up for my character in heavy costume and jewellery but the shoot couldn’t happen. She recalls, “Recently, I was shooting for a historical show and I had a morning call time.
ALTERED TIME TV
It’s never same for TV as things can change overnight but that’s the way it functions.” Doing films is surely is a different ball game - you get a bound script and all. That’s more the reason I was able to take my craft to the next level. From which ever medium I was getting an opportunity to try something different I never thought twice. Then too I enjoyed my profession to the fullest and today again it’s same for me,” The pace of work has altered but I have no qualms as one should learn to go with the flow else will be left behind. The Raaz and Aetbaar actor adds, “Today the pressure is high as makers have to create a bank of episodes so we are working for almost a full-month. Saadi si zindagi thhi, simple and away from any rat-race,” she says. There were weekly or bi-weekly shows and we artistes had umpteen time for ourselves. The image shows a penguin on a melting ice cap on the front cover, with the Times logo centered. “I started way back in the late 90s and a very different type of content was being made then. An image purporting to show a Time magazine cover warning of an impending ice age is digitally altered. With a career spanning over 25 years, including a variety of films and TV shows, actor Shruti Panwar is glad to have been able to balance her work and life well.
