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    Minisha Lamba’s Bollywood Debut: Slap on Set After Parental Backing

    Entertainment January 17, 20262 Mins Read
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    Minisha Lamba’s entry into Bollywood was nothing short of dramatic. With unwavering support from her parents, the young actress took her first bold step into the glitzy world of Hindi cinema. But her debut film turned into a shocking ordeal when she faced a resounding slap right on the set.

    Hailing from a supportive family in Delhi, Minisha always dreamed big. Her parents, recognizing her passion for acting, encouraged her to pursue opportunities in Mumbai. This backing proved crucial as she navigated the competitive industry at a tender age.

    Her first project was with none other than the legendary Govinda in ‘Aashiq Aawara.’ Excitement ran high, but the sets soon revealed the harsh realities of filmmaking. During a heated scene, Minisha received a powerful slap that left everyone stunned. The incident became a defining moment, teaching her early lessons about professionalism and resilience.

    Despite the setback, Minisha didn’t back down. She went on to star in hits like ‘Chameli’ alongside Amitabh Bachchan and ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno’ with Ranbir Kapoor. Her career trajectory showcased her ability to bounce back stronger.

    Today, reflecting on that slap, Minisha credits it for shaping her toughness. ‘It was a wake-up call,’ she once shared in an interview. Her journey from a debut shock to a recognized name underscores the blend of family support and personal grit needed in Bollywood.

    As new aspirants eye the silver screen, Minisha’s story serves as both inspiration and caution. Parental encouragement can open doors, but only perseverance keeps them ajar.

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