
Mouni Roy on Being Typecast: From 'Girl Next Door' to Fantasy Roles
Mouni Roy has always been in the spotlight, but rarely has she been seen for all that she is. From her early days on Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi to becoming the face of supernatural drama with Naagin, and later shifting to the big screen in Brahmastra, she’s played every role handed to her with precision. But behind the glamour and success, there’s been a quiet struggle a fight against being typecast.
In a recent interview, Mouni opened up about the labels that have followed her throughout her career. Early on, she was boxed in as the “girl next door.” Then came the criticism for being too glamorous. When she played Sati, she was suddenly “too Indian.” And after Naagin, the industry only saw her as someone who belonged in fantasy or mythological roles.
It’s exhausting, honestly. Being constantly put in a box, told who you are before you even get a chance to show who you could be. That kind of quiet stereotyping? It messes with your head. But Mouni’s grown past it. She’s not begging for validation anymore. She knows who she is and what she brings to the table. Her focus now is simple: do the work, do it well, and if people feel something from it, that’s what counts.
And that shift isn’t just inspiring. It’s survival. In an industry obsessed with slotting people into neat little roles the glam girl, the soap queen, the supernatural siren, staying true to yourself is the boldest thing you can do. Mouni’s next moves, whether it’s a gritty web series or a soft, messy romance, scream one thing: she’s not done growing.
What makes her story hit home is that we’ve all been there in some way. Labeled. Misunderstood. Boxed in. But watching someone break through that slowly and stubbornly is a reminder we all need. You’re allowed to change. You’re allowed to want more. And maybe the most powerful thing of all is realising you don’t need anyone else’s permission to do it.
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Reha Vohra is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist passionate about telling stories that celebrate culture, trends, and everyday life. She love diving into celebrity news, fashion, viral moments, and unique human experiences that resonate with readers. The goal is to create content that’s engaging, inspiring, and relatable, bringing fresh perspectives with a blend of curiosity and creativity.
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