Palak Tiwari says the failure of Salman Khan’s ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’ had no impact on her
Palak Tiwari, while talking about the failure of ‘Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan’, said that she never saw it as a personal setback because in the public imagination, the film was all Salman Khan. The actor also spoke with Lakhe about breaking stereotypes and the earning opportunity through auditions.

For Palak Tiwari, her latest show, lakkhe This is not just another acting project, but also an opportunity to break out of the image people have built around her over the years. The actress, who plays Sanobar in the series, shared that she feels more connected to the character than the glamorous social media persona that audiences associate her with.
In an exclusive interview with India TodayPalak also talked about her mother Shweta Tiwari, being extremely honest with her about the industry, the pressure to prove herself through constant auditions and the reasons for failure. someone’s brother someone’s life Never really affected him personally. She played the role of Muskaan in the film.
Talking about finally getting a role that reflects parts of her real personality, Palak admitted that she is closer to her character in real life than what one sees on social media.
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She said, “The girl who is presented on social media, I don’t think she exists! I’m just a sensor that people are using to sell their product. Over here, I become the closest version of myself. Because in my everyday life, I am the one who cries, I am the one who loves, I am the one who fights for my family.”
He said, “The challenge is to make someone see me as Sanobar, which this team did. And I think half my job is done. The rest was just to prove them right.”
Palak Tiwari remembered mother Shweta’s advice
Palak also opened up about the conversations she had with her mother regarding acting and revealed that despite seeing the darker side of the industry, Shweta never discouraged her from taking up the profession. However, she made sure that her daughter understood the seriousness and unpredictability of this profession.
“I don’t think she ever underestimated me that way. When I decided to become an actor, my mother was going through a very tumultuous time in her personal life. And I saw firsthand the difficulties that came with it. So, she would say, when you’ve seen all this and you still want to be an actor, then you really have something,” lakkhe the actor said.
I think what was drilled into my mind very early on was that it’s not something you can disrespect. My mother always says that work is available only to those who love and respect their work. And that’s what I live by,” she added.
Palak Tiwari on someone’s brother someone’s life failure
The actor also talked about his poor performance someone’s brother someone’s life at the box office and explained why he never saw the film’s failure as his own failure.
According to Palak, in the public’s imagination the film was entirely Salman Khan’s, whether it was successful or unsuccessful.
“About the thing someone’s brother someone’s life All the credit for this goes to Salman sir, it was tanking and it also fell on his shoulders. And if that film had been a superhit, everything would have been his. At the end of the day, I think it’s very naive of me to think that anyone would care about Palak Tiwari in a Salman Khan film. It was not my film initially,” he said.
The actor further said that her struggle after her first film has mostly been about having patience and changing the industry’s perception about the kind of roles she can do.
Palak said, “I don’t think anyone gave me the project or did not give me the project for any reason.” someone’s brother someone’s life. The struggle you talk about, I think, with me, it’s just about being patient. Thankfully, it was never about rejection. Because I feel like sometimes people look at you a certain way, ‘Oh, these are the kind of roles you’ll do.’ And it is a bit difficult to convince them about this.”
She concluded by saying that she never shy away from auditions and would rather earn the opportunity than expect to get it easily.
She said, “But honestly, the trick is just to keep auditioning. I’ve never shied away from auditioning. I love auditioning. You call me 20 times. I’ll be there 20 times in the same conversation. Because I really think that’s what my work is worth. I don’t mind if people don’t call me because I want to earn from whatever work I do.”
It also includes King, Laxvir Saran and Shivankit Singh Parihar. lakkhe Currently streaming on Prime Video.