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   Date :26-Mar-2026

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National Award-winning actress Manasi Parekh has opened up about the guiding philosophy that has shaped both her personal journey and professional path, saying she has always believed in carving her own space rather than following a conventional route. Manasi Parekh took to Instagram, where she shared a transition reel of herself. In the clip, the actress is initially seen dancing in front of the camera at home, before the video transitions to her holding an award. Sharing her mantra at the captions section, the actress said, “‘Hum banaye apni nayi jagah’ has always resonated deeply with her, both in life and in her career. Manasi revealed that she consciously chose to step away from the expected trajectory, even when it meant embracing uncertainty. “I’ve never followed the expected path. Creating my own, even when it felt uncertain, has always been worth it.”
 
According to her, building her own path has consistently proven to be a rewarding decision.She added: “From a grounded middle-class upbringing with no industry connections to now living my dreams and helping create opportunities for others — it’s deeply fulfilling.” Mansi made her acting debut in the serial Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi in 2004, but gained popularity through India Calling in 2005. Manasi also appeared in the show Gulaal. She was also seen in shows like Remote Control and Laughter Ke Phatke. In April 2012, she appeared in the Tamil romance film Leelai alongside actor Shiv Panditt. Manasi made her Hindi debut with Yeh Kaisi Life. In 2019, she made her debut as a producer with the Gujarati series Do Not Disturb. Her next horror comedy film Jhamkudi was a commercial success. Manasi’s latest release is Jab Khuli Kitaab directed by Saurabh Shukla. It is a cinematic adaptation of Shukla's own stage play of the same name. The film stars Pankaj Kapur and Dimple Kapadia as an elderly couple who decide to seek a divorce after 50 years of marriage. n