Divyanka
Tripathi
is
one
of
the
popular
actresses
in
television
industry.
The
actress
became
a
household
name
with
her
shows
Banoo
Main
Teri
Dulhann
and
Yeh
Hai
Mohabbatein.
She
is
currently
hosting
Crime
Patrol
Satark.
She
had
recently
confirmed
that
she
won't
be
seen
in
the
show
beyond
the
on-going
month.
Recently,
while
talking
to
a
few
portals,
she
spoke
about
her
journey
in
the
industry
and
revealed
how
she
had
undergone
ups
and
downs
in
the
industry,
and
how
a
few
men
made
indecent
proposals
and
make
inappropriate
remarks.
Talking
to
Times
Now
Digital,
she
said
that
she
has
faced
ups
and
downs
in
the
industry
in
the
beginning
phase.
She
feels
that
every
bit
of
pressure
she
experienced
has
shaped
her
up
today.
She
also
added
that
she
wants
to
do
something
different
and
is
even
okay
with
daily
soaps
if
they
have
something
unique
to
offer.
She
said,
"There
have
been
ups
and
downs.
There
was
the
beginning
phase
when
I
was
like
almost
tortured
(laughs).
But
when
I
think
of
it
today,
I
am
thankful.
Every
bit
of
pressure
that
I
got,
every
bit
of
frustration
that
I
went
through,
has
shaped
me
up
today.
Only
when
you
will
embrace
your
past
experience,
you
will
feel
powerful.
You
feel
that
you
deserve
to
be
in
the
place
where
you
are
today.
Apne
saare
experiences,
acche
ya
bure,
unhe
sanjoh
kar
rakho.
Those
are
little
gems
that
make
your
life
beautiful."
While
talking
to
ETimes,
the
actress
revealed
how
a
few
men
made
indecent
proposals.
But
she
was
clear
that
her
no
meant
no!
She
added,
"There
definitely
are
some
men
who
just
can't
take
'No'
for
an
answer.
They
make
indecent
proposals
and
make
inappropriate
remarks.
And
would
you
believe
that
they
still
want
to
be
respected?
If
you
retaliate
or
don't
respect
them,
they
make
sure
that
they
spoil
your
name.
They
take
it
to
their
ego.
Character
assassination
karne
ki
koshish
karte
hain.
I
have
faced
it.
But
I
was
new
then
and
like
today,
even
then
I
was
sure
of
myself;
I
never
succumb
to
such
pressure.
Few
try
to
get
overpowering
but
I
don't
let
them.
While
being
kind,
I
can
still
put
across
my
point
and
say
'No
means
No'.
I
know
how
to
hold
my
ground."