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Famous Bollywood actress did not hesitate to put Class 12 Fail in her CV when she looked for other jobs. Did she get any?

Famous Bollywood actress did not hesitate to put Class 12 Fail in her CV when she looked for other jobs. Did she get any?

Economic Times08-07-2025
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Shilpa Shirodkar, a celebrated actress of the 90s, transitioned from Bollywood to a life abroad after her marriage. She embraced diverse roles, from hairdressing to credit control, before embracing motherhood. After a 13-year hiatus, Shilpa returned to acting on television, showcasing her resilience and adaptability, while cherishing her family connections and past film experiences.
Agencies Shilpa Shirodkar is married to banker Aparesh Ranjit Shilpa Shirodkar first stepped into the limelight in 1989, quickly winning the hearts of Indian audiences with her memorable performances. Throughout the 1990s, she became a familiar face in Indian cinema, delivering multiple hit films and gaining widespread recognition. However, after appearing in Gaja Gamini in 2000, she quietly withdrew from the entertainment industry. Choosing a different path, she tied the knot with banker Aparesh Ranjit, and the couple shifted base overseas—first to the Netherlands, eventually settling in New Zealand.During a heartfelt conversation with actress Gauahar Khan, Shilpa offered rare insights into her life abroad. Wanting to stay engaged and productive, she enrolled in a hairdressing course while in New Zealand, which aligned with her interest in makeup and aesthetics developed during her film career. After completing the course, she briefly worked in a beauty salon for two months. However, the demanding work schedule began to conflict with her personal life. Newly married and seeking to spend quality time with her husband, who only had weekends off, she found the salon hours untenable and ultimately chose to step away.
Hoping to find a new direction, Shilpa made an unusual but bold move—she asked her husband to create a resume for her. She instructed him to be honest and include everything, even her failing SSC and background in film. 'I told him, 'Make my resume.' He asked, 'What should I put in it?' I said, 'Don't lie—just put the truth, even SSC fail and my film work," she said. With no major expectations, she sent her resume to a few companies. To her surprise, she was called for two interviews on the same day and received two job offers. She accepted a position as a credit controller at Dun & Bradstreet, where she began a new chapter of her life.Not long after settling into her new role, Shilpa began experiencing fatigue and indigestion. Mentioning these symptoms to a friend, she was jokingly told she might be pregnant. A pregnancy test confirmed it. Shilpa was stunned, and when she broke the news to her husband, his reaction was one of pure joy. That moment marked the beginning of yet another transformative journey—motherhood—which became the focal point of her life for the next several years.In an earlier interaction with The Times of India, Shilpa reflected on her initial struggles in the film industry. She revealed that she was once branded as unlucky by many within Bollywood. However, she credited Rikkuji, a stalwart of the industry, for believing in her and tirelessly promoting her portfolio. Eventually, this led her to roles in films like Bhrashtachar, where veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty played a pivotal role in overturning her 'jinxed' label.She also acknowledged a few projects that could have significantly altered her trajectory but were never released. These included Kalinga, directed by the legendary Dilip Kumar; Singer, opposite Ajay Devgn and directed by Sunil Agnihotri; and Ladies Only, produced by Kamal Haasan. While she expressed a sense of what could have been, she held no regrets and cherished every film she was a part of.After taking a 13-year break to focus on her personal life and family, Shilpa made a comeback in 2013—not in films, but on television. She appeared in popular shows like Ek Mutthi Aasmaan, Silsila Pyaar Ka, and Savitri Devi College and Hospital, reconnecting with audiences in a new format and era.Shilpa comes from a family deeply connected to the world of entertainment. She is the younger sister of former actress and Miss India Namrata Shirodkar. Their grandmother, Meenakshi Shirodkar, was a prominent figure in Marathi cinema. Namrata is married to Telugu film superstar Mahesh Babu, and Shilpa shares a warm relationship with him, often posting heartfelt moments on social media.
From the big screen to distant shores and back again, Shilpa Shirodkar's journey has been filled with reinvention, resilience, and a quiet grace that continues to inspire.
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