Komica Anchal: The Bihar Ki Beti now making a mark for herself in the South

The spotlight of fame and the flashlights of fortune can turn anyone on and gratify their appetite for success. But only few are aware of the grime beneath the glamour. But such is the contagiousness of this industry that it’s hard to resist the temptation to be in front of the camera. But many of the outsiders with no connection to the industry are driven by the indefatigable thirst to success and scintillate. And many of them come from the heartland of India, the small towns that have birthed many a superstars. One of them is Komica Anchal. 

Komica is an actress who has made a big name for herself in the South Indian film industry. She has successfully made a mark for herself due to her superlative personality and powerful performances. But it has not been an easy journey and experience for someone who know rules the celluloid. She hails from Bihar, and had dreams of being a movie star that can charm the audiences with her choices of roles and performances. Coming from Bihar came with its sets of challenges and hurdles. She was someone who was a complete outsider, an aspiring starlet wanting to make it to the glittery world of cinema.

She did achieve what she strived for. But the journey from ebb to rise was as difficult as the journey to come to the world of films from her hometown. Once she began acting, she carved every path on her own with full support from fans and critics who hailed her performances. There are more obstacles after becoming an actor than before becoming one. There was nobody to guide her and tell her the kind of choices she should be making. She was someone who was absolutely on her own. But Komica never gave up and continued to rise the ladder of success and fame, and delivering superlative films.

For all those girls out there who hail from small towns and aspire to be an actress, Komica stands tall as a testament to how hard work and tenacity conquers all. She truly is a Bihar Ki Beti who now rules and roars in the South Indian film industry. Never give up as they say.

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