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Home / Arts and Entertainment / TV Star Donal Bisht Transitions to Films, Navigates Nepotism in Bollywood

TV Star Donal Bisht Transitions to Films, Navigates Nepotism in Bollywood

4 Oct

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Summary

  • Donal Bisht steps away from TV to pursue films
  • Auditioned for major Bollywood projects like Laal Singh Chaddha and Ramayan
  • Embraces patience, training, and self-belief to carve her own space in cinema
TV Star Donal Bisht Transitions to Films, Navigates Nepotism in Bollywood

In October 2025, Donal Bisht, a rising star in the television industry, has set her sights on the silver screen. After seven years and back-to-back TV shows, the actor has decided to step away from the small screen and pursue her cinematic aspirations.

Donal's initial auditions were for Hindi film projects, including big-budget productions like Laal Singh Chaddha and Ramayan. Though she was among the shortlisted candidates, the roles ultimately went to others who were deemed a better fit from a marketing perspective. Donal admits that losing out on these opportunities was frustrating, as she often wondered why she wasn't born into a well-connected Bollywood family.

However, Donal has not let the challenges of nepotism in the industry deter her. She has been spending time honing her craft, enrolling in acting courses to improve her skills, especially for the nuances of film acting. Donal explains that while television acting is more about delivering lines and muscle memory, cinema requires a different approach – one focused on poise, pause, and realism.

Despite the setbacks, Donal remains optimistic and determined to carve her own space in the world of films. She believes that talent will ultimately prevail, and she is committed to becoming the best version of herself as an actor. Donal is currently preparing to be part of the "magic of cinema" and is eagerly awaiting her upcoming roles in two South Indian films.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Donal Bisht, a successful TV actor, has decided to step away from the small screen and pursue her cinematic aspirations, determined to carve her own space in the film industry.
Despite missing out on major Bollywood projects like Laal Singh Chaddha and Ramayan, Donal remains undeterred. She has embraced patience, training, and self-belief as she prepares to become part of "the magic of cinema".
Donal explains that while television acting is more about delivering lines and muscle memory, cinema requires a different approach focused on poise, pause, and realism. She has been honing her craft through acting courses to improve her skills for the nuances of film acting.

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