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    Home»Entertainment»Minisha Lamba: Parents’ Push Led to Debut Slap Shock in First Film

    Minisha Lamba: Parents’ Push Led to Debut Slap Shock in First Film

    Entertainment January 17, 20261 Min Read
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    Minisha Lamba broke into Bollywood thanks to her parents’ rock-solid support. But glory came with a bang—literally. Her inaugural film shoot featured a hard-hitting slap that made headlines and tested her mettle from day one.

    From Delhi’s familiar streets to Mumbai’s bustling studios, Minisha’s transition was fueled by family faith. Her debut opposite Govinda in ‘Aashiq Aawara’ promised stardom. Instead, it delivered an unforgettable lesson in the raw side of acting.

    The slap occurred mid-scene, far more forceful than scripted. Gasps filled the set as Minisha recoiled, but she pressed on professionally. This moment, though painful, ignited her resolve to conquer challenges.

    Building on that foundation, she shone in diverse roles—from the innocent in ‘Chameli’ to the bold in ‘Bachna Ae Haseeno.’ Collaborations with icons like Salman Khan and Priyanka Chopra marked her rise.

    Years later, Minisha speaks fondly of her parents’ role. Their belief empowered her to turn adversity into advantage. The slap, now a anecdote, symbolizes her unyielding spirit.

    In the ever-evolving world of cinema, stories like Minisha’s inspire. They show how parental guidance, paired with personal fortitude, can transform a shocking start into a stellar career.

    Aashiq Aawara Actress journey Bollywood Debut Film industry struggles Govinda film Minisha Lamba On-set slap Parental support
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