Veteran actress Aruna Irani recently shared about a challenging period in her life when she faced three years of unemployment, despite past successes in movies like ‘Bombay to Goa’ and ‘Caravan.’ Determined to keep going, she took on a Marathi film role for Rs. 2500, showcasing her resilience and determination. This decision eventually led to new opportunities and a career revival.
Reflecting on her journey, Aruna mentioned meeting Raj Kohli, which marked a turning point in her career trajectory. Host Rajeev Khandelwal emphasized the importance of perseverance, highlighting how even after starring in hit films, Aruna faced job scarcity but never lost hope. He praised her enduring spirit and legacy, underscoring the lesson that no job is too small in the grand scheme of things.
Aruna Irani’s participation in ‘Tum Ho Naa – Ghar Ki Superstar’ brought a new perspective, where she interacted with everyday women who play pivotal roles in their families. She expressed humility in meeting these unsung heroes and emphasized the significance of recognizing and appreciating women’s contributions. Aruna lauded the strength and resilience of women, likening it to the pure and powerful energy of the sacred Ganga river, advocating for continued empowerment and acknowledgment of women’s roles in society.
