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From the Soil of Bihar to the Global Stage: A Heart-to-Heart with Falak Khan

From the Soil of Bihar to the Global Stage: A Heart-to-Heart with Falak Khan

Stephy Sebastian Chalunkal by Stephy Sebastian Chalunkal
January 27, 2026
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At The Columnist Forum, we love sharing stories that carry weight – journeys defined by grit rather than shortcuts. Recently, we sat down with Falak Khan, an actress who embodies this spirit. Since 2018, Falak has carved a path through Indian television and realistic cinema, proving that talent, when backed by sheer hard work, is impossible to ignore.


The Mumbai Hustle

For many, Mumbai is the “City of Dreams,” but for an outsider, it is a demanding teacher. Falak describes her journey as a constant “juggling act.” She spoke candidly about the exhausting cycle of auditions and the “deafening silence” that often follows. Yet, she doesn’t speak with bitterness. Instead, she carries an elegance that suggests she isn’t just surviving the ordeal- she’s learning from it.

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A Taste of Home

Despite her rising star, Falak’s heart remains firmly rooted in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. When the conversation turned to home, her face lit up. She reminisced about:

  • Litti Chokha: The iconic soul food of Bihar,

  • Sattu ke Parathe: A comforting staple,

  • Tilkoot: The sesame-jaggery treat that defines Bihari winters.

For Falak, these aren’t just dishes; they are symbols of the warmth and identity she carries with her to every film set.

The Magic of ‘Champaran Mutton’

Falak’s career reached a turning point with the short film Champaran Mutton, which fought its way into the Student Academy Awards (Oscars) Semifinals. This wasn’t just “acting” for Falak; it was about authenticity. She worked tirelessly to master the specific regional dialect, ensuring the story felt real to the people of Bihar. The nomination brought a wave of pride, not just for her, but for everyone who saw their own lives reflected in that “small” movie.

The Reality After the Hype

One might assume an Oscar-semifinalist nomination would make the phone ring off the hook. However, Falak shared a sobering truth: the industry is unpredictable. “You expect the phone to start ringing incessantly after a nomination of this magnitude,” she admitted. But the reality for an outsider is different. Even with global acclaim, she finds herself back in audition rooms, proving her worth all over again. She draws strength from legends like Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who spent years in the shadows before being recognized.

A Surprising New Chapter

Currently, Falak is surprising audiences in the Colors TV series Seher Hone Ko Hai. Known for playing relatable, “girl-next-door” characters, she has taken a bold leap by playing the antagonist, Safiya Baig. “I never thought playing a negative character was a possibility for me,” she confessed. She credits the show’s makers for seeing a spark in her that she hadn’t yet recognized in herself.

Advice for the Dreamers

To wrap up our chat, Falak offered a piece of hard-earned wisdom for aspiring actors: Trust in “God’s timing.” She urged newcomers to stay proactive and never get comfortable. In an industry where a single production hiccup can stall months of work, her mantra is simple: Never settle for just one project. Keep searching, keep auditioning, and never let a setback limit your imagination.

Falak Khan is a reminder that the road to success may be long and winding, but if you stay true to your roots and your craft, the world eventually has to take notice.

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