Reva Kaurase: Goodwill, references indeed play a vital role in opening doors to opportunities in showbiz
2 min readWhile hardwork has its own place, networking plays a big role in making a place for yourself in the acting world, says actress Reva Kaurase. The actress plays the role of Rimzim in Prateek Sharma’s Pyaar Ka Pehla Adhyaya : Shiv Shakti. She adds that luck, too, is important to survive here.
“I believe that luck often intertwines with the concept of karma and good deeds. I do believe that positive actions and intentions can influence our paths in unexpected ways. Looking back on my career and life, I recall a time when I was feeling low, and an opportunity unexpectedly found me. It was a reminder that sometimes, when we least expect it, things fall into place,” she says.
Talking about manifestations, she adds, “I once experienced a significant shift in my perspective after reading a book which forced me to think positively. It taught me that failures are not setbacks but opportunities for growth. This shift in mindset allowed me to approach challenges with resilience and optimism, ultimately leading to this day.”
Ask her if she feels that academic qualifications help in her field, and she says, “While academic qualifications have their place, I believe that self-knowledge, talent, and continuous learning are essential in our field. However, completing one’s education provides a solid foundation and a sense of security. Knowledge is invaluable and something no one can take away from you, making it crucial for personal and professional development.”
She adds, “In our profession, goodwill and references indeed play a vital role in opening doors to opportunities. Being kind and building relationships with people helps not only in the industry but generally, that’s how the world should be, right? As for the audience response, it’s been heartening to see their continued engagement and support. My character’s journey is evolving and can’t reveal that much, but I’m excited to explore new dimensions and challenges.”