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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Lawyer-Turned-Actor Titiksha Shrivastava Follows Her Artistic Passion

Lawyer-Turned-Actor Titiksha Shrivastava Follows Her Artistic Passion

11 Oct

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Summary

  • Titiksha Shrivastava, a lawyer-turned-actor, discovered her passion for acting in a school play
  • She pursued acting while studying law and working as a legal advisor
  • Titiksha has appeared in films like Dhaakad, Selfiee, and the web series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack
Lawyer-Turned-Actor Titiksha Shrivastava Follows Her Artistic Passion

In October 2025, Titiksha Shrivastava, a lawyer-turned-actor, is making waves in the entertainment industry. Shrivastava, who always felt like an artist at heart, began her acting journey after a theatre director noticed her talent in a school play several years ago.

Though trained as a lawyer, Shrivastava never let go of her creative side. While studying at the National Law University, Odisha, she remained actively involved in cultural activities, including dance, theatre, and even starting a drama committee. After graduating, she moved to Mumbai, juggling her legal job with auditions.

In 2020, Shrivastava decided to fully commit to her acting career, leaving her legal advisor role at a bank. Her passion and dedication have paid off, as she has since appeared in several notable projects, including the films Dhaakad and Selfiee, as well as the web series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack. Shrivastava's journey showcases her unwavering pursuit of her artistic dreams, despite her initial legal training.

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.
Titiksha Shrivastava was a lawyer who trained at the National Law University, Odisha, before pursuing her passion for acting.
Titiksha's acting journey began when a theatre director noticed her talent in a school play and asked her to be part of his production.
Titiksha Shrivastava has appeared in the films Dhaakad and Selfiee, as well as the web series IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack.

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