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Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya, a prominent figure in Indian television, recently opened up about a past feud with a co-star from her early days in the industry. Known for her roles in popular shows like ‘Yeh Hai Mohabbatein’ and ‘Banoo Main Teri Dulhann’, Divyanka shared how a director's unusual suggestion during her first show led to a strained relationship with her co-star.

In a conversation with News18, Divyanka revealed that her character was supposed to have a confrontation with a co-actor on screen. To make the scene more authentic, the director intentionally caused a misunderstanding between them, leading to a real-life fight. Despite the director's explanation that it was a method acting technique, the incident left a lasting impact on her relationship with her co-star.

Reflecting on the incident, Divyanka expressed her surprise and disappointment, stating, "It was a very twisted way of working." She emphasized the challenges faced by newcomers in the industry, noting that many people often give misguided advice.

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Currently, Divyanka is gearing up for the release of her new series, ‘Adrishyam: The Invisible Heroes’, which is set to premiere on SonyLIV on April 11. The show, co-starring Ejaz Khan, features Divyanka in the role of an undercover agent performing high-octane stunts. Despite undergoing ligament tear surgery recently, Divyanka was determined to start shooting as per schedule and even perform action sequences. 

Divyanka's journey in the industry serves as an inspiration to many, as she continues to break stereotypes and push boundaries. She believes that one's career challenges can be viewed as learning experiences and opportunities for growth. By defying societal conventions, Divyanka hopes to empower women to pursue their dreams and live life on their terms.

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