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Actor Anurag Sharma Reflects on Typecasting: “I Want to Prove I’m a Versatile Performer”

In the television industry, it’s common for actors to get typecast, particularly when they portray negative characters. Anurag Sharma, who is set to bid farewell to his role as Shamsher in Sun Neo’s Chhathi Maiyya Ki Bitiya, recently shared insights about his journey on the show and his thoughts on being typecast.

Anurag Sharma revealed that his role initially started as a cameo, but it soon expanded. The actor explained, “Taking on this role felt like a special cameo, much like what big stars do for friends in the industry. When I got the call, I was already committed to another project and had limited availability, but the scene in the first episode was compelling and well-written. Plus, the producers are friends who genuinely wanted me to be part of it. Initially, it was just one episode, but the role grew to 12-15 episodes, which was a delightful surprise. After I wrapped up my previous project, I got another call for Shamsher’s return, and since I had the time, I jumped back in. It’s bittersweet to say goodbye to the show; I genuinely enjoyed working with the team.”

Known for his negative roles, from Pavitra Rishta to Chhathi Maiyya Ki Bitiya, Anurag shared his concerns about being typecast. “I can’t help but wonder if I’ve been typecast. In my last three shows, I’ve predominantly played similar roles, and it seems like people automatically associate me with a negative character. While it’s flattering to have built a reputation, I hope to show that I’m a versatile actor who can tackle any character—positive or negative. In typical TV shows, the hero is often the strongest character, with the villain right beside him. When they think of a strong villain, they think of me, but I’d love the opportunity to be considered for a strong hero role someday, too.”

In Chhathi Maiyya Ki Bitiya, Anurag plays Shamsher, a tough character closely connected to Vaishnavi, portrayed by Brinda Dahal. His performance has garnered praise from the audience. The story follows Vaishnavi, an orphan who finds comfort and strength through her deep faith in Chhathi Maiyya (played by Sneha Wagh), who serves as a mother figure to her. The show stars a talented cast, including Sara Khan, Jaya Bhattacharya, Brinda Dahal, and Ashish Dixit.