Beyond the Glamour: Taha Shah's Heartfelt Confession!
Mon March 17th, 2025
Taha Shah may be most known for playing the endearing Tajdar in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi, but few are aware that he costarred with Shraddha Kapoor in the 2011 movie Luv Ka The End. Despite his Bollywood break, Taha Shah's career struggled to acquire traction, and the film was a box office failure. Taha recently discussed the same thing and revealed, "everything has taught me that I have weaknesses and for that, I need to invest time, energy, focus and build on those weaknesses and convert it to my strength."
Taha Shah recently reflected on his career history in a media channel interview, providing details about his regrets, career problems, and the experience of filming the famous Mutton Song from his debut film with Shraddha Kapoor.
Taha revealed, "Sab log toot te hain, main bhi toota hoon." He underlined that feeling vulnerable, frustrated, and like giving up is totally normal and inevitable. He did, however, note that ultimately, it is up to the individual to choose whether to give up or continue moving forward.
Taha further revealed that he kept telling himself that he had a chance to succeed as long as he was still here. He acknowledged that everyone had challenges, and he was thankful for the chance to follow his passion.
He acknowledged that he had not yet had a significant career breakthrough, but he felt that each setback had made him more aware of his shortcomings. The Heermandi star emphasized how crucial it is to put in the necessary time, effort, and concentration to go past those weaknesses and turn them into assets.
When Heeramandi was released last year, the famous Mutton Song from Luv Ka The End—in which Taha burned down the dance floor while disguised as a woman—attracted new attention. The actor thought back on the experience when asked how he gained confidence for the role, particularly since it was his first movie.
He brought up the fact that well-known performers like Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, and Amitabh Bachchan had all dressed as women in songs. He recalled the day of the shoot, saying that even though he had his makeup done and was wearing a ghagra choli, he felt like something was lacking.
It wasn't until the team gave him a wig an hour later that everything came together. He gave the wig credit for enabling him to become completely engrossed in the role.
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