Aastha Singh on Chand Mera Dil, Her Dharma Debut & Life as a Bollywood Outsider

Delhi-bred actress Aastha Singh opens up about her feature film debut as Jyotsna in Dharma Productions’ romantic drama Chand Mera Dil, her transition from theatre to Bollywood, and navigating the industry as an outsider.

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Aastha Singh on Chand Mera Dil, Her Dharma Debut & Life as a Bollywood Outsider

Mumbai: In a family full of engineers, Aastha Singh chose the stage. The Delhi-born actress, who made her feature film debut as Jyotsna in Dharma Productions' Chand Mera Dil alongside Ananya Panday and Lakshya, opened up in an exclusive conversation with Sangri Today about her unconventional career choice, her first glimpse of herself on the big screen, and an exciting Amazon Prime web series in the pipeline.

An Unconventional Path from a Conservative Family

Aastha's journey began far from the film sets of Mumbai. "I come from a conservative family where literally everyone is an engineer — my father, my uncles, my cousins. No one in my family, in my generation or the generations before, had ever done anything of this sort," she shared. "I knew I was taking an unconventional career path. I wouldn't say it was all flowery in the beginning, but my parents took their own time to understand what I wanted."

Through it all, one person stood firmly by her side — her elder sister. "She has been with me through and throughout. Her support meant a lot to me. And now my parents have also come on the same page, so I'm very happy with whatever is going on," she said with a smile.

From School Stage to the Silver Screen

A professionally trained Kathak dancer, Aastha credits her confidence to years of stage exposure from the age of six. "My parents always pushed me on stage — I used to dance, sing, and be part of school plays from a very young age. The theatre practice I did in college taught me what it takes to be on that stage — the preparation, the presence, the entertainment you have to provide. None of it was learnt in one night," she recalled.

Raaisha Upadhyay

Raaisha Upadhyay Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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