Ridhi Dogra reflects on her journey from corporate life to the camera; says, “I wanted to be my own boss”

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Before Ridhi Dogra became one of the most compelling actors in Indian entertainment, she lived a life familiar to many—one of deadlines, timecards, early morning trains, and Monday meetings. But behind the spreadsheets and structured schedules was a woman yearning for creative freedom. Today, Dogra stands as a powerful presence on screen, known for her emotionally grounded performances and unmistakable authenticity, especially in the world of OTT content.With standout roles in The Married Woman, Asur, Badtameez Dil, Lakadbaggha, Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs, and the Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Jawan, Ridhi has built a career that reflects her evolution not only as an artist but as a woman with a strong sense of self. In a recent interview, Dogra offered a rare and honest glimpse into her pre-acting life. She recalled her time in the corporate world—what many might call the ‘struggle years’—though she herself disagrees with that label.Ridhi Dogra’s journey, from corporate cubicles to commanding screen space, is not just about career evolution. It is about reclaiming voice, agency, and the right to be seen on her own terms.

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