

Revealing as to what drew her to the character of Debjani, the actress says, "The fact that this character is so vulnerable, so naive yet she is progressive in her approach at the same time, is what appealed to me. I always wanted to work with him, he is one of those bucket list directors, whom every actor wishes to work with." So, we have been in touch for a long time.

He was making 'Do Dooni Chaar' at that point and I met him at the Planman motion Pictures. He adds, "When I started my career he was one of the first people I had ever met. Habib and I have actually met in life outside of the scope of work."

That's when I got this phone call from Kavish Sinha to go and meet Habib. I started testing for it I think in December and February when we started shooting for the series".Īkshay echoes her thoughts with his own experience with regards to the casting process, he says, "I too came on board at the last minute, the lockdown had just started lifting up. After that, I met a lot of potential Dylans and later on, we met Akshay. Then I did a couple of screen tests with casting director Kavish Sinha and the director Habib Faisal sir. I pretty much came on board at the very last minute. Sharing how she became a part of the show, Sahher says, "The casting of this project was in works for a long time. The actors recently spoke with IANS about what enticed them about this show, what their characters stand for and the experience of working with a director like Habib Faisal. 'Dil Bekaraar' tells a story of love and ideological clash set in the era of the 80s when India was caught up in currents of monumental changes. She also had to produce documents to show that she had "cleared all the three stages".The two play the leads in the show, while Akshay plays a young journalist Dylan Shekhawat, Sahher essays the role of a news reader, Debjani Thakur. Please respect the institution at least." The UPSC CSE is extremely fair and transparent process, there is no backhand entry. In a post amid the trolling, she wrote: "UPSC Civil Services Exam is conducted in three stages stretched over a year and you can ONLY become a civil servant if you PASS all three of them. My near and dear ones know how hard I worked." It made me mature as a person," Anjali Birla told NDTV. But I feel it made me stronger because later on I would face such unfounded criticism even more in life. "I was taken aback that I have to explain after giving an exam that I did study for it. But social media posts claimed she had benefitted from her father's position and was selected through "backdoor channels". Her name is also on the merit roll for Civil Services (Main) Examination 2019.
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The 23-year-old cracked the tough three-test exams in the first attempt. Today I am a victim, tomorrow somebody else could be a victim," she told NDTV in an interview. We should trace people and make them accountable - those spreading fake news. Anjali Birla, the daughter of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, said today that rumours and social media posts of her clearing the civil services examination without appearing for it affected her at first but ended up fortifying her for a future in public service.
