Is Ridhi Dogra Always Searching for New Aspects of Herself?
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Key Takeaways
- Ridhi Dogra embraces self-discovery through new challenges.
- Participating in 'The 50' allows her to break free from traditional roles.
- Her fans play a crucial role in her journey.
- Ridhi's background as a dancer enriches her performance skills.
- She encourages others to step out of their comfort zones.
Mumbai, Jan 21 (NationPress) Actress Ridhi Dogra, preparing to embark on her journey in “The 50”, expresses her continuous quest to uncover new facets of her identity. She views the forthcoming reality show as a significant challenge that will enable her to “step out of my comfort zone.”
“As an actress, I’m constantly exploring fresh approaches to unlearn and elevate myself beyond the confines that performers can sometimes find themselves in,” Ridhi shared.
She elaborated, “My journey is about self-discovery, and The 50 presents an opportunity to break free from my comfort zone.”
This unique adventure stands out due to the lack of a predefined character to embody.
Ridhi noted, “It immerses me in an entirely new realm where I won’t portray a character. I will simply present myself, and you, the audience, will witness my journey as I venture beyond my comfort zone.”
Grateful for the unwavering encouragement she has received throughout the years, Ridhi regards her fans as her guiding force.
“My supporters and well-wishers are my strength and my angels, the wind beneath my wings,” she expressed.
As she prepares to enter what she calls the “lion’s den,” Ridhi is excited to share every high, low, and learning experience with those who have been by her side.
Ridhi is recognized for her roles in Asur, The Married Woman, Maryada: Lekin Kab Tak?, and Woh Apna Sa. She also participated in the reality shows Nach Baliye 6 and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 6. Prior to her entry into the television industry, Ridhi trained as a dancer at the Shiamak Dawar Dance Institute.
In 2013, she took part in Nach Baliye 6. Ridhi also portrayed Savitri in Savitri, Aditi in Diya Aur Baati Hum, and Nisha in Woh Apna Sa. She was featured in The Married Woman, where she played the titular role, directed by Sahir Raza.