
It is time for celebration for the entire cast and crew of Missing Ladies. Their film has been officially selected for Oscars 2025. From the producers to the cast and other members, everyone is very happy with this news. Everyone hopes that the film will be a success. For now, we and you can only wait for the Oscars but do you know that actress Nitanshi Goyal had to put her studies at stake for this film?
Nitanshi had to leave the exam.
Today we will tell you this story related to this film. In the film, Sparsh Srivastava has played Deepak, Nitanshi Goyal has played Phool and Pratibha Ranta has played Jaya. Nitanshi had to leave her 11th exam for the promotion of the film.
Actually what happened was that when the shooting of the film started, Nitanshi was in class 9th. After this, when the pre and post-production work was over and it was the turn to promote the film, by then Nitanshi had reached class 11th and the exam was to be held.
The teacher praised her work.
In an interview with Ranveer Allahabadia, Nitanshi had told her that she could not take her 11th exam because she was busy promoting the film. The actress said I took the exam later. During the exam, a teacher came to me and said, you have done a very good job. Nitanshi could not tell much about the film in her school at that time. People who knew her only knew that she was doing a film. After the release of the film, her friends and teachers were very proud of her.
She has also appeared in these films.
Nitanshi started her acting career at the age of 9. She worked in TV shows like Nagarjuna: Ek Yodha, Karmaphal Data Shani, Ishqbaaz, Daayan, Peshwa Bajirao, and many others. Apart from TV shows, Nitanshi has also appeared in films like M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story, Indu Sarkar, Hurdang, and Missing Ladies.
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