Beloved for her Pinky Bua antics on The Kapil Sharma Show, Upasana Singh has moved on to Punjabi cinema stardom. In a revealing interview, she quashes exit rumors and spotlights actors’ plight.
‘It was wonderful,’ she recalls of their stint, comparing her character’s fame to movie legends. Kapil remains ‘my little brother’—no grudges, just joy in their achievements. When God willed it, she performed; now, new paths beckon. A stellar role could lure her back.
As CINTAA General Secretary, Upasana fights tooth and nail for reforms. Timely pay is elusive; delays hit 90 days, with cuts eroding earnings. In pricey Mumbai, families teeter—school fees become luxuries.
She’s engaging ministries, but insiders evade. The industry’s dazzle conceals agony unknown to outsiders.
MP Arun Govil offers hope, vowing ministerial backing for fixed hours and payments. Grueling 12-14 hour shifts sans overtime must end.
Upasana’s poised amid chaos, blending nostalgia with resolve. Her voice amplifies the unsung struggles, pushing for equity in entertainment’s high-stakes game.