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Exclusive | Radhika Vidyasagar calls Udne Ki Aasha a fulfilling journey, opens up on industry changes

Updated on: 09 April,2026 06:39 PM IST  |  Mumbai
Shruti Sampat | shruti.sampat@mid-day.com

Radhika Vidyasagar calls Udne Ki Aasha a fulfilling journey, highlights evolving respect for senior actors, and shares her balance between Marathi and Hindi work, stressing relatability, financial realities, and her character’s emotional depth as key to the show’s appeal

Exclusive | Radhika Vidyasagar calls Udne Ki Aasha a fulfilling journey, opens up on industry changes

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Radhika Vidyasagar, who essays Renuka Deshmukh in Udne Ki Aasha, has opened up about her journey on the show, the evolving television industry, and balancing work across Marathi and Hindi platforms.

Speaking about her experience, the actress shared that being part of the show has been deeply meaningful. “Being a part of Udne Ki Aasha has been extremely fulfilling for me as an actor. When a show connects with the audience so strongly, it becomes more than just work it becomes a shared journey. The love and appreciation we receive from viewers is overwhelming and very motivating.” She added that the role has allowed her to explore multiple dimensions. “Personally, I have enjoyed exploring the emotional layers of my character and working with such a talented cast and crew. Every day on set feels like we are building something meaningful together.”


Radhika Vidyasagar on Udne Ki Aasha



Reflecting on the industry, Radhika noted a gradual shift in how senior actors are perceived. “I believe the industry has changed a lot over the years. There are definitely conversations happening around fair compensation and recognition for senior actors. Experience and longevity bring a certain depth to performances, and that deserves respect.” She, however, emphasized that respect should remain constant. “However, I also feel things are slowly evolving, and many platforms today are acknowledging the value that senior actors bring to storytelling. Respect, ultimately, should be constant regardless of age or generation.”

On working across languages, the actress expressed a deep-rooted connection to Marathi. “Everyone has a deep connection with their mother tongue, and for me, that language is Marathi. It is the language I am most comfortable in. I think in Marathi and even dream in it, so there is no question about where my roots lie.” She clarified that she has never left regional work. “That said, the idea of me ‘going back’ to Marathi screens is not accurate. I have always worked in both Marathi and Hindi simultaneously.”

Discussing how she chooses projects, Radhika explained the realities of being a freelance actor. “As an actor, I choose projects based on what comes my way first and what feels right at that moment. There are several factors involved in making that decision, and when everything aligns, I take up the project. That is simply the nature of being a freelance actor.”

Gets candid about sustaining shows amid quick ends

Currently focused on her ongoing show, she revealed how it shapes her schedule. “At present, I am working on the show Udne Ki Aasha, which takes up most of my time, so my schedule is fully committed. However, that does not mean I have stepped away from Marathi work. I continue to take up smaller projects, short stories, and advertisements alongside.” She also highlighted the financial aspect of the profession. “Financial considerations also play an important role, as any project needs to be commercially viable. It is not always a matter of choice for actors to pick one industry over another; we take up the work that comes to us.”

She considers her base in Maharashtra a major advantage. “In fact, being based in Mumbai and Maharashtra is an advantage. We have the opportunity to work in both regional and Hindi industries, which gives us a wider scope. I consider myself fortunate to have that balance.”

Talking about her character, Radhika said the evolving emotional graph keeps her engaged. “The most exciting part for me has been the emotional journey of the character. She has gone through different phases strength, vulnerability, resilience and that gives an actor a lot to explore. I enjoy playing characters that evolve with the story because it keeps the performance dynamic and interesting. Every new arc is like rediscovering the character again.”

Finally, she credited the show’s success to its relatability. “I think the biggest strength of Udne Ki Aasha is its relatability. The story reflects real emotions, real struggles and real relationships that audiences see around them. When people see a part of their own lives in a show, they stay connected to it.” She concluded by acknowledging the team’s effort. “Apart from that, the dedication of the entire team from writers and directors to actors and technicians has played a huge role in keeping the show consistent and engaging.”

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