Mumbai: Actress Anjum Fakih, who rose to fame after essaying the role of Srishti in the television serial ‘Kundali Bhagya’ and was a part of it since its inception, has quit the show after six years.
Anjum revealed the reason behind quitting ‘Kundali Bhagya’ and how special place the show holds in her life.
She said: “Kundali Bhagya and Shrishti have shaped me into who I am today. It has been an incredible chapter of my life, forging lasting friendships and imparting valuable lessons. The memories we created as a family are precious and extremely close to my heart. Playing Shrishti was a transformative experience, and I feel immensely proud when addressed as Shrishti rather than Anjum.
“‘Kundali Bhagya’ not only facilitated significant growth as an artiste but also connected me with an incredible fan base that supported me throughout. It served as a foundational experience, shaping me as an actor and providing opportunities for which I am forever grateful.”
She added: “This project has become a touchstone, a milestone, and I’ll carry its lessons and experiences into the next chapters of my career. My heartfelt gratitude goes to Ekta Kapoor for providing me with this wonderful opportunity. Her vision, support, and belief in me as an actor have been instrumental in my growth. I’m truly thankful for the chance to contribute to the success of my beloved show ‘Kundali Bhagya’.”
She added: “I didn’t leave Kundali Bhagya for any other project. Even before the show took a generational leap, I was in constant touch with the makers about my longing to grow as an artiste. The decision to move on wasn’t easy, but it arose from a deep desire for growth and exploring new horizons in my career.”
“I had the opportunity to immerse myself in a fantastic role, surrounded by a talented and dedicated team. However, as an artist, I feel a natural inclination to evolve and take on diverse roles. I believe it’s important to continuously challenge oneself, and that’s what drove this decision.”
Meanwhile, she is busy shooting for her show ‘Dabangii’.
–IANS