Anshul Trivedi, an actor known for his roles in popular television shows such as 'Sasural Simar Ka', 'Balika Vadhu 2', and the more recent 'Pushpa Impossible', has been making headlines for his relentless work ethic. The actor, currently portraying Jugal in 'Pushpa Impossible', is reportedly pushing himself to the limit by juggling a demanding shooting schedule with running his own creative agency, resulting in grueling 20-hour workdays and minimal sleep.
Trivedi's dedication showcases the demanding nature of the entertainment industry and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives many of its members. According to recent reports, after wrapping up his commitments on the set of 'Pushpa Impossible', Trivedi immediately dives into managing his creative agency, attending meetings, and strategizing for upcoming projects. This leaves him with very little time for rest and relaxation.
In an interview, Trivedi acknowledged the demanding nature of his schedule, stating, "It's exhausting at times, but I genuinely enjoy both worlds. Acting gives me creative satisfaction, and building my own agency gives me a sense of purpose." He further added, "I barely sleep these days, but honestly, when you're chasing something you believe in, the tiredness feels worth it. Thanks to my business partner, I am able to balance something like this."
Trivedi's ability to manage such a heavy workload is a testament to his time-management skills and passion for his work. He recognizes the importance of each medium, understanding that his television work allows him to connect with a broad audience, while his agency provides a different kind of fulfillment. He has mentioned the importance of novelty and complexity in a role, constantly seeking new experiences with each character he portrays.
His role as Jugal in 'Pushpa Impossible' is particularly noteworthy. Jugal is a skilled Patola weaver with a hint of cynicism, who has suppressed his passion due to life's circumstances. Trivedi was drawn to the role because of its complexity and uniqueness, offering him a chance to truly test his acting skills. To prepare for the role, Trivedi delved into the world of Patola weavers, seeking to understand their lives, emotions, and motivations, aiming to portray the character with authenticity.
Beyond acting and entrepreneurship, Trivedi is also professionally trained in Indian classical music, and has a background in competitive swimming, having won state-level competitions for three consecutive years and represented Gujarat at the national level.
Anshul Trivedi's dedication serves as an inspiration, especially for young artists who aspire to diversify their careers without sacrificing their core passions. He demonstrates that with hard work, passion, and effective time management, it is possible to excel in multiple fields simultaneously.