Neha Harsora, the popular Indian television actress known for her role in the Star Plus show Udne Ki Aasha, has been winning hearts with her performance as Sayali. The actress’s show has been performing well on the TRP chart, showing strong growth. In an exclusive interview with IWMBuzz, she shared one piece of advice she gave her sister, Yesha Harsora, about her acting career.

In an exclusive interview with IWMBuzz journalist Sweta Gupta, actress Neha Harsora shared her honest views on handling the success of her show, highlighting that she prefers not to let success or these things get over her head and stays grounded. The actress also reflected on the importance of building a strong bond with co-stars, as this helps improve on-screen performance.

Sharing her take on her younger sister, Yesha, working with Rahul Kumar Tewary and production house Rolling Tales Production, with whom Neha is also working, the actress shared that Yesha got the role she is playing because of her hard work, because one can only geta character if he/she fits into the vision of the maker.

However, when asked what one piece of advice the actress gave to her younger sister, Yesha, for her acting career, Neha said, “Sometimes you should say no to things that I never, because I become okay in everything, and after that I feel bad also as people work over me.”

“It’s not like that, I’m not standing up for myself, but I’m just respecting you for what you are or your age or whatever, but that doesn’t mean you can walk over me and move, and this I fail to say to people many times. But this thing I have taught Yesha that you should always speak for yourself as people are bad out there, they will not care for you and your feelings, so better you take a stand, fight for your rights, people will talk wrong, people will talk bitching things about you, but all you are doing is asking for the basic for you.”

Currently, Yesha Harsora, Neha’s sister, is appearing on the Zee TV show Jagadhatri, starring Sonakshi Batra and Farman Haider in the lead roles.