Sharmin Segal’s fellow Heeramandi co-stars have stated thus far regarding the constant harassment she endured because of her Alamzeb role
Sharmin Segal, is facing trolls despite the success of Heeeramandi. Audience is labelling her “expressionless,” nevertheless, she did not win any fans. Even worse, disappointed viewers said she was a poor fit for Alamzeb’s role.
Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali‘s first web series, delivered all viewers could have hoped for, including a captivating plot and fascinating characters leading opulent lives.
The conversations, dance scenes, and performances left us wanting more, but the sets transported us to a whole other planet. While soon-to-be mother Richa Chadha made an enduring impression, leading women Aditi Rao Hydari, Manisha Koirala, Sonakshi Sinha, and Sanjeeda Sheikh captured the hearts of the audience.
One of the most influential characters in the show was portrayed by Richa Chadha. She was praised for being the charming Adhyayan Suman, in contrast to his co-stars, did not defend Alamzeb or denounce trolls. Rather, in a recent interview, he gave Sharmin some counsel. Adhyayan Suman asserted that it’s critical to take criticism constructively and avoid living in a bubble. He went on to say that Sharmin Segal ought to interact with the audience since they are prepared to give her another chance. Sharmin Segal‘s on-screen love interest One of the most influential characters in the show was portrayed by Richa Chadha. She was praised for being the charming Lajjo even though she didn’t get as much screen time as her fellow queens. Haters, meanwhile, said that Sharmin Segal was nonverbal. Speaking on the same subject in an interview, Richa Chadha conceded that viewers have the freedom to approve or disapprove of performances and to leave comments. But she also said that trolling is cruel and hateful. Adhyayan Suman, in contrast to his co-stars, did not defend Alamzeb or denounce trolls. Rather, in a recent interview, he gave Sharmin some counsel. Adhyayan Suman asserted that it’s critical to take criticism constructively and avoid living in a bubble. He went on to say that Sharmin Segal ought to interact with the audience since they are prepared to give her another chance. Aditi Rao Hydari received accolades for her outstanding performance as Sharmin Segal‘s on-screen love interest Tajdar, real name Taha Shah Badussha, described viewers as “unpredictable” but claimed to have given it her all on set as Alamzeb. He went on to say that Sharmin has a wonderful heart and that she is always on time. But he went on to say that a rookie like her cannot be compared to established performers like Manisha Koirala. One of the most influential characters in the show was portrayed by Richa Chadha. She was praised for being the charming Lajjo even though she didn’t get as much screen time as her fellow queens. Haters, meanwhile, said that Sharmin Segal was nonverbal. Speaking on the same subject in an interview, Richa Chadha conceded that viewers have the freedom to approve or disapprove of performances and to leave comments. But she also said that trolling is cruel and hateful. Adhyayan Suman, in contrast to his co-stars, did not defend Alamzeb or denounce trolls. Rather, in a recent interview, he gave Sharmin some counsel. Adhyayan Suman asserted that it’s critical to take criticism constructively and avoid living in a bubble. He went on to say that Sharmin Segal ought to interact with the audience since they are prepared to give her another chance.
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