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    Actress Upasana Singh: Entertainment Industry’s Hidden Poverty

    Entertainment January 31, 20261 Min Read
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    Behind the laughter and lights of Indian entertainment lies a shadow of despair, according to Upasana Singh. The actress, iconic for her comedic timing in The Kapil Sharma Show, has voiced the unspoken woes of background artists facing extreme financial distress.

    Delving into her experiences as association secretary, Upasana highlighted the chasm between perception and truth. ‘Outsiders envy the glamour,’ she noted, ‘ignoring the grind of irregular income and exploitation.’ Annual earnings for some hover at 1,200 rupees, with work sporadic and commissions ruthless.

    A typical day rate of 5,000 rupees shrinks after 25% coordinator fees and taxes, with payouts delayed up to four months. In pricey Mumbai, this means impossible choices between rent, education, and health. Many skip doctors, prioritizing survival over well-being.

    Visibly moved, Upasana contrasted her fortunate path—starring in blockbusters like Halla Bol and TV staples—with the masses’ misery. Her commitment to association-driven help underscores a push for systemic change. As awareness grows, her words ignite hope for a fairer industry.

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