Key Points

Akash Jagga, known for his role in "Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani", shares a deep personal connection with writing that began during his school years. His creative journey involves crafting short stories and nurturing a passion that runs parallel to his acting career. Despite taking breaks from writing, he remains committed to his craft, inspired by the advice of his mentor. Jagga views writing as a profound personal expression that allows him to create unique worlds and feel truly alive.

Key Points: Akash Jagga's Writing Journey Beyond Acting in Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri

  • Actor explores writing passion since school days
  • Received inspiration from mentor Raghuvir Sir
  • Balances acting and creative writing
  • Dreams of sharing personal writing projects
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'Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani' actor Akash Jagga on his love for writing: 'Makes me feel alive'

Actor Akash Jagga reveals his passion for writing, sharing personal insights on creativity, storytelling, and finding inspiration beyond television performances.

"Writing gives me a different kind of kick, a joy that's very personal - Akash Jagga"

Mumbai, Sep 18

Actor Akash Jagga, who is seen as Kundan in the show "Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" believes that writing is more than just a hobby for him; it's a passion that runs alongside his love for acting.

He revealed that he deeply enjoys writing. Opening up about his journey with writing, Akash said: "I started writing when I was in school, around eighth or ninth standard. Back then, I would write short stories on paper, decorate them with nice covers, and create small collections. With studies and later theatre performances, writing took a backseat."

He revealed that even after moving to Mumbai, he did not write for a few years.

"But eventually, I returned to it, and though I haven't commercialized my work yet, I do have projects ready. I'm not sure when or how I'll put them out, but I know that someday I will," Akash added.

Sharing the best writing advice he has received, he went on to say, "The best advice I ever got came from Raghuvir Sir, 'Keep writing.' It's simple yet powerful because the more you write, the more you learn."

Akash said that for him, acting and writing are both extremely close to his heart.

He revealed, "Writing gives me a different kind of kick, a joy that's very personal, even though acting has always been close to my heart. Acting excites me because I get to live different characters, but writing makes me feel alive in another way; it lets me create worlds of my own. I want to continue both, and one day, I hope to share my writing with the world too."

"Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" revolves around Ghevar, a spirited village girl from Rajasthan, whose life changes when fate brings a newborn into her family--bringing two extremely different worlds together.

"Prathaon Ki Odhe Chunri: Beendani" airs every day at 9:00 pm only on Sun Neo.

- IANS

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Rohit P
I watch this show with my family every day! Akash plays Kundan so well. Good to know he's multi-talented. Hope he publishes his work soon!
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Sarah B
"Writing makes me feel alive" - what a beautiful way to put it! As someone who writes poetry, I completely relate to that feeling. More power to him!
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Aditya G
It's great that he's keeping his writing passion alive despite his acting career. Many artists give up their other creative pursuits once they get busy. Respect! 👏
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Michael C
The show has such beautiful Rajasthani culture representation. Maybe Akash can incorporate some of those elements into his writing projects too!
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate his passion, I hope he doesn't neglect his acting career. The industry needs dedicated actors who focus on their craft completely.
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Karthik V
"Keep writing" - such simple yet powerful advice. Many of us start creative hobbies but give up when life gets busy. Inspired to pick up my pen again today!

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