Nehha Pendse reflects on her journey as child artist and the evolution of child artists in entertainment industry
Nehha Pendse is a celebrated actress known for her versatile performances in both television and film. With a career that began as a child artist, she has grown into a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her talent and dedication. The versatile actress set to make her return on Star Bharat in the new episodes of "May I Come in Madam," as Madam Sanjana recently shared insights into her remarkable journey as a child artist and the changing landscape for young talent in the entertainment industry.
Nehha Pendse is a celebrated actress known for her versatile performances in both television and film. With a career that began as a child artist, she has grown into a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her talent and dedication. The versatile actress set to make her return on Star Bharat in the new episodes of "May I Come in Madam," as Madam Sanjana recently shared insights into her remarkable journey as a child artist and the changing landscape for young talent in the entertainment industry.
Nehha Pendse reminisced about her early days in the entertainment world, saying, "I began my acting career as a child artist with a television serial on DD channel and made my big-screen debut alongside the legendary Sunny Deol in 'Pyaar Koi Khel Nahi.' My parents had always held a deep appreciation for art and entertainment, and that's where it all began. During that era, child artists were relatively limited, as many perceived it as taboo to involve children in the entertainment industry. However, I believe destiny had its role to play, and everything fell into place, allowing me to be part of numerous wonderful projects as a child artist."
Speaking further, Nehha Pendse expressed her gratitude for the enriching experiences she had while working with various artists. She particularly highlighted her admiration for Sunny Deol, with whom she shared the screen in her early career. "Sunny Deol is one of my favorites among the many talented artists I've worked with. He is a remarkably soft-spoken and respectable man. Despite his commanding presence, he remained humble and grounded, especially toward the people he collaborated with. His dedication to his craft is truly commendable, and it's something I deeply cherish about him," she added.
The new episodes on May I Come In Madam will soon air on Star Bharat. The story amusingly follows a man (Sajan) played by Sandeep Anand caught between his suspicious wife Kashmira played by Sapna Sikarwar and attractive boss, Sanjana played by Nehha Pendse highlighting Sajan's humorous dilemma as he manages his feelings for his Boss and his Wife.