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From cinema and OTT platforms to television, actress Amruta Khanvilkar has constantly embraced experimentation as an artist. Now, Amruta takes on an action-packed role in Neeraj Pandey’s Netflix web series Taskaree. Apart from this action drama, she is also seen in Jio Hotstar’s show Space Gen Chandrayaan.

Recently, in an exclusive conversation with SCREEN, the actress spoke about doing action sequences for the first time in Taskaree, as well as continuing to face the stigma of being an actor in the Marathi industry.

About Taskaree and Space Gen

For the first time in her 21-year career, Amruta Khanvilkar took on an action-packed role in Taskaree, an experience she found deeply liberating. The actress also recalled how she got hurt while filming the show. “Actually, I was supposed to play another role in Taskaree and they only asked me to shoot for six days. Then they asked me to audition for Mitali’s character as well. They wanted to see if I could do action as I dance and choreography for me is easy. They didn’t consider me for that first; that’s how it happens in the industry. Who gets which part and when? You can’t understand that,” Amruta said.

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She added: “When I did action for the first time, it felt very liberating. In a Neeraj Pandey series, a woman does incredible stunts. I am very happy that I got this opportunity. On my first day doing stunts, I punched a stuntman and my whole hand swelled. This happened on the 21st.street November, two days before my birthday. The injury was so serious that it hurt a lot. At first, I didn’t realize it, but then Emraan sir told everyone. However, having played this role, I feel brave.”

Talking about Space Gen, Amruta said: “With Space Gen, the world was very different. In shows like these, it takes a lot of research to write it. I was lucky enough to be able to read something and learn what pressures scientists really go through.”

On confronting stereotypes in the industry

After decades in the industry, Amruta Khanvilkar has certainly learned the tricks of the trade. While she acknowledges that things are changing, the actress admits that she still sometimes faces stigma. “In all these years, I have realized that one should treat every project as the first and not expect anything. We often feel that a certain project will take us somewhere and turn the tables for us; sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn’t. Being an artist is just your job; you can’t do it your whole life. Opportunities come and go. I was neck-deep in the promotions of my work, and Taskaree came my way. When things are meant for you, they happen,” Amruta said.

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He added, “I still face a certain stigma. I often hear that you are a Marathi actor. So what? I will work somewhere, right? Now I ignore it. They will tell you that you are too exposed or that you come with baggage because you are a TV star. These things are told; it is like the comment about being from the Marathi industry, there is no end to it. Some actors chose to talk about it, I chose to ignore it.”

Despite these lingering prejudices, Amruta feels that the entertainment industry has come a long way. “And I think this generation of actors has become very tolerant. Before, there were so many rules and restrictions, like an artist’s career ends once she gets married, it was believed that if you play a supporting character, you would never be offered a lead role, but that is never the case. Another myth was that if you have done television, you can’t do films. Over time, all these rules have changed. As a female artist, many were often told that if you wanted to be a heroine, you had to have a certain weight. Now times have changed and it is a good time to be an artist or even an influencer,” Amruta said.

Sharing a myth that people often have about her, the Raazi actress added: “A lot of people sometimes think that I am not approachable; the audience is afraid to come and talk to me. I am friendly, but when you achieve stardom at a young age, people want to know things about you, so you have to be careful. I am very selective about who I talk to.”

On the work front, Amruta Khanvilkar will have her work coming soon. Apart from this, he has a few films in the pipeline.

Nawaz Javed Kochra is a seasoned entertainment journalist at The Indian Express Online, bringing nearly a decade of experience to the forefront of cultural journalism. With a focus on the television and Over-The-Top (OTT) landscape, he has established himself as a prominent voice in the industry, known for his interviews with high-profile celebrities and his in-depth coverage of the Indian entertainment sector. Experience and career Nawaz holds a Master’s degree in Communication and Journalism from the University of Mumbai, providing him with a rigorous academic and ethical foundation. In his 11-year career, he has navigated several of India’s leading media companies, building a portfolio spanning digital, print and broadcast media: The Indian Express: Currently leading television and OTT content coverage, producing written analysis and popular video interview segments. Previous Roles: He started his career at the iconic Stardust magazine and went on to hold key positions at Zoom TV, Zee Multimedia, MissMalini, Bollywood Bubble and Raindrop Media. Areas of specialization and focus Nawaz’s pace is characterized by a combination of exclusive access and trend analysis. His main areas of expertise include: Reality Television – Specialized coverage of major franchises like Bigg Boss, providing behind-the-scenes insights and winner profiles. OTT Ecosystem: Monitoring the shift from traditional cable to digital streaming platforms, with special attention to web series and digital premieres. Celebrity Profiles and Interviews: Nawaz is known for his ability to foster candid conversations with industry stalwarts, from music composers like Amaal Mallik to other television legends. Investigative Entertainment News: Reports on sensitive industry developments, including legal disputes and personal stories of resilience within the acting community. Authority and Trust With a reputation built on years of networking and credible reporting, Nawaz Kochra is a ‘known face’ in the Mumbai media circuit. Her work at The Indian Express adheres to the publication’s ‘Journalism of Courage’ standard, ensuring that even entertainment reporting is approached with accuracy, sensitivity and transparency. His academic background and extensive background across various media platforms give him the authoritative perspective needed to analyze the rapid evolution of the Indian entertainment world. …Read more

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