Prajakta Koli on why you should never shy away from chasing your dreams

The actor and digital content creator talks about juggling multiple roles with elan.

05 March, 2023
Prajakta Koli on why you should never shy away from chasing your dreams

Actor and digital content creator Prajakta Koli loves celebrating herself, and that’s what makes her #MoreThanPretty with @mango.

Cosmo: When you look back, what are you most proud of? 

Prajakta Koli: “I am most proud about my decision to quit radio and start my own YouTube channel. It’s strange how I grew up thinking that I can only be a radio jockey. I didn’t have a backup plan—I was too arrogant. My plan was to become the best radio jockey in this country…but that lasted till the time I became an RJ because I was terrible at it! In fact, I was so bad at the job that I got fired. And eventually, the day came when I mustered up the courage to quit radio for good. So I am very proud of the 21-year-old Prajakta who made this decision.” 

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C: What advice would you like to give to people who are afraid to chase their dreams and go after what they want? 

PK: “A very close friend of mine [Mithila Palkar] talks beautifully about how it’s okay to not have a plan all the time, which has helped me tremendously. Another thing which helped me grow was removing apprehensions, especially ones associated with gender. Many times, as a woman, we sit back and think ‘Will I be able to do this…because I am a woman?’ or ‘Am I capable enough to do this?’. I remember not having a single conversation in my house that would have been different if I was not a girl. A lot of these conversations become much easier when you remove gender from the equation, and you approach situations and life as a human being, and not as a man or a woman. Being self-aware can do wonders for you.”

C: Is it tough putting yourself out there every single day? 

PK: “Even today, after being in the public eye for so long, I get overwhelmed! I feel like nothing prepares you for a job like this—there’s no blueprint for it. As an actor and creator, everyone’s journey is so different…and while we all face similar hurdles, the path is never the same. 

I have made peace with the fact that I’ll never completely feel confident, and I like that about my job because it doesn’t get monotonous that way. I’m always on my toes, I get jitters…and I like that. Online feedback does have a lot of criticism, which I really appreciate because there is no other way I’ll get any perspective on the content I’m putting out. One of the best things about a digital platform is that your audience is blatantly honest with you. I don’t deal with baseless hate because it’s not my labour, I have worked very hard and I still continue to do so every day. So I don’t waste time on something which does not add value to my performance. 

C: Lastly, what are your hopes for the future? 

PK: “Growing up, I had planned out my entire life for myself. I wouldn’t dare to try anything new, which sadly, backfired for me. There is a strong chance that I walked past many opportunities. So when I started making content online, I promised myself to never make plans. I don’t want to know what my five-year plan is or what I’m going to do next. My job is wild, and there is no way I can tame it, and that’s the beauty of it. I just hope that there are a lot more challenges in store for me…I want to try a lot of things!” 

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C: What does the word pretty mean to you? 

PK: “The word pretty for me is ‘happy’. I find the prettiest smiles and the prettiest eyes when they are smiling.”

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