Neena Gupta feared Masaba's reaction after viral work plea post

Veteran actor Neena Gupta revealed the story behind her candid 2017 social media post asking for work, which she made out of frustration after being perceived as having left Mumbai. She immediately feared the reaction of her daughter, fashion designer Masaba Gupta, after posting it. Gupta clarified that the viral post itself did not bring better roles, crediting the hit film 'Badhaai Ho' for her true career turnaround. She will next be seen in the upcoming film 'Vadh 2'.

Key Points: Neena Gupta on viral work post & fearing Masaba's reaction

  • Viral 2017 post seeking work
  • Feared daughter Masaba's reaction
  • Career revived by 'Badhaai Ho'
  • Misperception of moving to Delhi hurt roles
  • Next film is 'Vadh 2'
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"Masaba to jaan se maar degi mujh ko...": Neena Gupta on worrying after viral post seeking work

Neena Gupta recalls her viral 'seeking work' post, her fear of daughter Masaba's reaction, and how 'Badhaai Ho' truly revived her career.

"Masaba to jaan se maar degi mujh ko - Neena Gupta"

New Delhi, February 2

Veteran actor Neena Gupta, whose career is widely seen as a story of perseverance and resilience, has recalled the circumstances that led her to make a candid social media post seeking work, though she admitted that the actor was initially worried about how her daughter, fashion designer Masaba Gupta, might react to it.

Speaking to ANI in an exclusive interview, Neena Gupta, who is known for her performances in projects such as 'Panchayat', 'Masaba Masaba', 'Uunchai' and 'Woh Chokri', said that during a phase when meaningful roles were drying up, she realised that perception gaps and misinformation had adversely impacted her career.

"I was married to a person from Delhi. Everyone thought I had moved there and stopped working...'dheere dheere mujhe kaam milna band ho gaya'. This perception was spread by the media, and gradually I stopped getting work," she told ANI.

Recounting the incident that led to her post on Instagram in 2017, asking for work, the ace star recalled, "Mai kaam ke liye kisi office mein gayi, to ek ladki aa rahi thi usne kaha, 'When did you come to Bombay?' I used to have 11,000 followers on social media zyada nahi..I came home angry, 'ki isliye mujhe kaam nahi mil raha. (This is why I am not getting the work)'... husband pe bhi gussa aa gaya aur aate hi post kar diya.."

However, soon after posting, she began to worry about her daughter's reaction. "I didn't even know how to delete it. So I thought, 'Masaba to jaan se maar degi mujh ko (Masaba will kill me). 'What rubbish, Mama, you are doing. What rubbish'," however, she was very emotional. Masaba wrote an emotional thing on it. Oh my God. Aur log mere ko milke aankh mein aansoo aa jaate the, 'Ma'am, you are so brave and all that'.

However, she candidly admitted that the viral post did not immediately translate into work opportunities. "I never got any better work after that. Really, not at all. My career changed only after 'Badhaai Ho'. If that movie hadn't hit, I would have continued doing smaller roles like chhote, bhabhi, mummy, dadi, bua(kind of roles)," she said, referring to the kinds of supporting roles she was often offered before her breakthrough.

Neena Gupta praised the film and her co-actors, calling the experience "amazing." She hailed Ayushmann Khurrana, Surekha Sikri, and Gajraj Rao for their performances, "It was an amazing picture..ek ek dialogue"

Meanwhile, on the work front, the actress will next be seen in the film 'Vadh 2' alongside Sanjay Mishra. The cast also includes Kumud Mishra, Akshay Dogra, Amitt K Singh, Shilpa Shukla, and Yogita Bihani. The film is written and directed by Jaspal Singh Sandhu and produced by Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg's Luv Films. Vadh 2 is set to release in theatres on February 6, 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is the harsh reality of Bollywood. Perception becomes everything. One wrong narrative in the media and your career is on hold. Glad she fought back and that 'Badhaai Ho' happened. She absolutely deserved that success.
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Aman W
The part about worrying what Masaba will say is so relatable 😂 Every mom fears their child's reaction, no matter how famous you are. Their bond seems so genuine. Masaba's emotional support must have meant the world.
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Sarah B
It's a bit disheartening to read that the viral post itself didn't lead to better roles. It shows that social media noise doesn't always translate to real opportunities. The real change came from a great script and her brilliant performance in 'Badhaai Ho'.
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Karthik V
Her journey is truly inspiring. From "chhote, bhabhi, mummy, dadi, bua" roles to becoming a leading character artist. It proves that talent and perseverance win in the end. Looking forward to 'Vadh 2'!
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Nisha Z
This interview highlights a systemic issue. Why do we have such few substantial roles for senior actresses? We need more writers and directors to create content for all age groups. Neena Gupta's talent was always there, it just needed the right platform.

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