Nimrit
Kaur
Ahluwalia,
who
is
currently
playing
the
lead
role
in
the
Colors
TV
show,
Choti
Sarrdaarni
opened
up
about
the
discrimination
against
TV
actors
in
showbiz.
For
the
unversed,
in
this
entertainment
industry,
there
has
always
been
discrimination
against
the
actors
working
in
movies,
OTT,
theatres
and
television.
Hence,
sharing
a
point
of
view
on
the
same,
actress
Nimrit
Kaur
Ahluwalia
exclusively
expressed
her
disappointment
over
the
discrimination.
The
Choti
Sarrdaarni
fame
Nimrit
Kaur
Ahluwalia
told
Filmibeat,
"I
think
it's
not
a
policy
in
the
international
market,
so
why
is
it
here
in
India?
Why
do
people
want
to
distinguish
between
the
web,
films
and
television?
An
actor
is
just
an
actor
irrespective
of
what
medium
he/she
works
in.
An
actor
who
works
in
television
has
the
hardest
job
of
all.
We
work
almost
13-15
hours
and
sometimes
more
a
day
to
keep
the
people
watching
the
television
show
and
entertain
them
with
a
daily
dose
of
emotions-
laughter,
sadness,
joy,
happiness,
suspense."
Nimrit
further
added,
"I
have
always
seen
discrimination
against
television
actors
who
are
working
in
movies,
or
not
getting
a
chance
until
they
take
a
break
from
television.
I
think
every
actor
should
get
the
chance,
be
it
working
in
a
YouTube
video,
or
seen
on
television
screens.
It's
rare
you
see
a
television
actor
helming
a
big-budget
movie."
While
concluding
the
conversation,
the
actress
said,
"I
believe
it's
you
who
brings
a
change.
Once
you
start
experimenting
with
television
faces,
people
will
tend
to
accept
it
and
the
situation
will
change.
I
think
it's
high
time,
people
need
to
experiment
irrespective
of
all
the
bias
or
prejudice
against
actors
working
in
television."
Talking
about
the
actress'
career,
Nimrit
Kaur
Ahluwalia
started
her
career
as
a
model
and
won
the
title
of
Femina
Miss
India
Manipur
in
2018.
She
has
studied
law
and
did
theatre.
She
made
her
debut
on
television
with
the
show,
Choti
Sarrdaarni
and
won
many
hearts
with
her
powerful
performance.