Television
actress
and
accomplished
voiceover
artist
Puja
Sharma
is
stepping
into
a
powerful
new
phase
of
her
career.
Known
for
her
impactful
performances
in
popular
shows
such
as
Jhanak,
Naagin,
Mere
Angne
Mein,
Devon
Ke
Dev…
Mahadev
and
Gangaa,
Puja
has
now
turned
producer,
writer
and
director,
marking
her
official
foray
behind
the
camera
with
her
own
original
projects.
Beyond
television,
Puja
has
steadily
built
an
impressive
body
of
work
as
a
voice
artist.
Her
credits
span
both
Indian
and
international
platforms,
including
voiceover
work
for
Netflix’s
global
series
The
Madness
and
The
Four
Seasons.
She
has
dubbed
for
the
South
Indian
film
Captain
Miller
and
has
recently
completed
the
English
dubbing
for
Delhi
Crime
Season
3.
Her
upcoming
project
includes
House
of
David
Season
2,
further
reinforcing
her
versatility
across
formats
and
platforms.
Now,
after
nearly
18
years
in
the
entertainment
industry,
Puja
is
ready
to
tell
stories
on
her
own
terms.
“I
am
not
from
a
film
school,
but
after
spending
so
many
years
in
the
industry,
the
learnings
and
experiences
naturally
led
me
to
this
step,”
she
says.
“I’ve
been
writing
stories
for
years
but
never
acted
on
them.
Last
year,
while
rebuilding
my
career
and
navigating
personal
loss,
I
finally
decided
to
trust
my
voice
and
take
the
leap.”
Describing
the
emotional
and
creative
journey
of
making
her
first
short
film,
she
adds,
“As
someone
who
cannot
swim,
this
felt
like
diving
into
the
ocean
and
finding
my
way
back
to
the
shore.
Creating
your
own
vision
and
watching
others
connect
with
it
is
deeply
fulfilling.
Work
became
my
anchor,
and
that’s
when
I
knew
it
was
time
to
bring
my
stories
to
life.”
Calling
this
phase
“creatively
liberating,”
Puja
shares,
“It’s
a
rewarding
journey,
and
I
can’t
wait
to
share
these
stories
with
the
audience.”
With
multiple
original
projects
currently
in
development,
Puja
Sharma’s
transition
from
performer
to
creator
signals
a
confident
evolution
–
positioning
her
as
a
multifaceted
storyteller
ready
to
shape
narratives
beyond
the
spotlight.