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Actress Dimple Jhangiani reminisces about her career debut in May, highlighting it as a pivotal month in her life. She fondly recalls her initial nervous encounter with the iconic producer Ekta Kapoor, who quickly put her at ease with her warm and approachable demeanor. Dimple credits Ekta for transforming her life and career, considering her a guiding force akin to a personal guru. Their bond has grown over the years, with Ekta even visiting Dimple when she delivered her daughter, showcasing their enduring friendship.

Key Points: Dimple Jhangiani Praises Ekta Kapoor as Her Life-Altering Guru

  • Dimple Jhangiani cherishes May for her career start
  • Ekta Kapoor's kindness eased Dimple's debut nerves
  • Their bond strengthened with warm, supportive gestures over years
  • Dimple grateful for Ekta's role in her life transformation
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Dimple Jhangiani sheds light on her equation with Ekta Kapoor

Dimple Jhangiani credits Ekta Kapoor for her career breakthrough and expresses deep gratitude for their enduring bond.

"She made me so comfortable, such a grounded lady. I consider her my Guru. - Dimple Jhangiani"

Mumbai, May 31

May is extremely special for actress Dimple Jhangiani as it was this month when she started shooting for her debut show, "Kuchh Is Tara".

Speaking of this, Dimple shared, "I'm also very thankful for this month. As my life took a positive turn on 31st May. As I started shooting for the first time. I still remember I was very nervous in the beginning as it was my first day, and I was meeting actors whom I had seen on screen. And I was to play the titular role with so many senior actors. But everyone was so polite, welcoming, and humble. They helped me to find my comfort zone and gave me a lot of confidence. I performed so well without having any acting experience. I never did any acting workshop, everything I learned was from here on set."

Shedding light on her equation with producer Ektaa Kapoor, the actress shared that when she met her for the first time, she was literally shivering.

"As it was unbelievable for me. I was a teenager. She selected me from a small hoarding in which I was featured as a model. And when I entered her cabin, she was so kind and sweet. She made me so comfortable, such a grounded lady. I really had a great time working with her. I consider her my Guru, she changed my life for good. She helped me bring my dreams come true."

Dimple also revealed that Ektaa came to visit her when she delivered her daughter.

"And we continue to share the same warm relationship till date. I remember during February, the day I delivered my baby Shivona, she met me in hospital and she held my baby in her arms and gave her soo much of blessings. I felt so happy and I had tears in my eyes. It was one of the best moments in my life", she added.

Dimple is credited with being part of shows like "Amrit Manthan", "Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat", "Beintehaa, and "Meri Durga", to name a few.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So heartwarming to read about Dimple's journey! Ekta Kapoor has truly been a godmother to so many talents in our industry. Wishing both these amazing women more success 🙌 #WomenSupportingWomen
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Rahul S.
I remember watching Dimple in "Kuchh Is Tara" - she was so natural! It's rare to see such genuine mentor-mentee relationships in showbiz. More power to them!
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Ananya M.
While the story is touching, I wish Ekta Kapoor would give more opportunities to fresh faces instead of always casting the same actors in her shows. The industry needs new blood!
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Vikram P.
Dimple's journey from a model to successful TV actress is inspiring! Shows that with right guidance and hard work, dreams do come true. Bas thoda sa luck chahiye! 😊
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Shweta R.
The part about Ekta visiting Dimple after childbirth is so sweet! In our busy lives, such gestures show true relationships beyond work. More actresses should share such real-life stories ❤️
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Nitin G.
"Kuchh Is Tara" was one of the better shows Balaji has produced. Wish they'd make more content like that instead of the typical saas-bahu dramas we see today.

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