Actor Farida Jalal says her comeback outshone her early career

Actor Farida Jalal believes her comeback did more than revive her career — it surpassed it. In a recent interview, the veteran actor declared, “My comeback was better than my first innings,” adding with quiet confidence, “No actor has come back the way I did.”

For an artiste whose journey spans over six decades, that’s no small claim. But Jalal isn’t speaking from ego — she’s speaking from experience. After stepping away from the spotlight at intervals, she returned on her own terms, choosing roles that resonated rather than chasing visibility.

What makes her comeback so remarkable?

Jalal’s return began prominently with Henna in 1991, reintroducing her to audiences at a time when Hindi cinema was changing. She later connected with younger viewers through television, especially with the beloved series Sharaarat. Comedy, she has said, sharpened her craft — teaching her timing, patience and the art of listening on screen.

Unlike many who scramble to stay relevant, Jalal insists she was never “hungry for work” — only for good work. That distinction shaped her second innings. She wasn’t looking to reclaim stardom; she was looking for substance.

Why did she step back in the first place?

The actor has often spoken about being told early in her career that she didn’t fit the mould of a conventional leading lady –“not tall, not slim.” Instead of resisting it, she embraced roles with emotional depth. Supporting characters, she felt, had interiors. They lived beyond surface glamour.

Her disciplined upbringing in Panchgani also influenced her outlook. Work, for Jalal, was always about integrity rather than fame. In an industry now driven by numbers, views and social media buzz, she remains sceptical of fleeting validation. “If fame is your goal, it won’t last,” she remarked.

What keeps her grounded today?

Gratitude, perspective and careful choices. Jalal has even said she thanks God she was not cast as a leading lady, believing it spared her the pressures that often shorten careers.

Her story isn’t just about longevity. It’s about timing, restraint and the rare ability to return stronger than before — and know it.

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