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Ragini Dwivedi: I came as a Punjabi, today I’m a Kannadati

The actor marks 15 Years in Cinema, and she says it is no easy feet

A Sharadhaa

March 3, 2010, saw the release of Madakari—and with it, the arrival of Ragini Dwivedi. Fifteen years later, the model-turned-actor talks on a journey marked by transformation, gratitude, and grit.

“Fifteen years is no easy feat,” Ragini says. “I’ve had ups and downs, friendships, lessons—some sweet, some bitter—but none of it changed who I am. I’m filled with gratitude,” says Ragini. 

Crediting her co-stars, and technicians from her films for shaping her path, Ragini said, “Some inspired me, some challenged me. Those who didn’t support me only pushed me to work harder. They unknowingly gave me strength.”

And what is one of her proudest achievements? “I started as a Punjabi. Today, I’m a Kannadati. Learning the language was my gift to the fans who embraced me.”

For Ragini, 15 years isn’t just a milestone—it’s a rebirth. “This is my reinvention. The beginning of Ragini 2.0, I’ve evolved, and I have so much more to share with the world,” said Ragini, who signed off by sharing a positive message to people embarking on the road less travelled. “Never give up. If you don’t quit, you’ll never be defeated.”

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