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- Entertainment
- Time of India
TV actress, from middle class family and a DU Lady Shriram College graduate, has made enough money for '6 generations'
TV may not have the glitz of Bollywood, but for actors who play their cards right, it can be a financial goldmine. One such actress is
Sakshi Tanwar
, a
Lady Shriram College
, Delhi University graduate, who, according to
Ram Kapoor
, has made enough money for '6 generations'.
Actor Ram Kapoor, known for hit shows like Kasamh Se and starring opposite Sakshi in
Bade Achhe Lagte Hain
, recently opened up on Humans of Bombay about the staggering earning potential of television—and how a few smart choices can secure wealth for generations.
Speaking about his long-time co-star Sakshi Tanwar, Kapoor shared that her financial prudence has helped her save enough 'for six generations.' While she avoids splurging on luxuries like fancy cars, her investments have been solid. 'She spends very wisely,' Ram said, admiring her down-to-earth lifestyle despite her massive success.
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Ram also pointed out that while TV actors don't earn like film stars, long-running shows offer consistent, high-paying work. He added that smart financial habits are what separate enduring stars from those who fade away after one hit.
About Sakshi Tanwar
Sakshi Tanwar is a celebrated Indian actress and presenter known for her impactful work in Hindi television and films. She was widely regarded as one of the highest-paid television actresses in India and is best known for her iconic roles as Parvati Agarwal in
Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii
and Priya Sharma Kapoor in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, both of which earned her immense popularity and critical acclaim.
Tanwar made her film debut in 2016 with the blockbuster
Dangal
, where she played the mother of wrestling champions Geeta and Babita Phogat. She later appeared in the period drama Samrat Prithviraj. In the digital space, her performances in Karrle Tu Bhi Mohabbat and Netflix's Mai: A Mother's Rage were highly praised, with the latter earning her a
Filmfare OTT Award
.
Born into a middle-class Rajput family in Alwar, Rajasthan, Sakshi is the daughter of Rajendra Singh Tanwar, a retired CBI officer. She did her schooling from various Kendriya Vidyalayas across India before graduating from Lady Shri Ram College for Women in New Delhi. She was last seen in Netflix's The Royals.