Neha Joshi aka Yashoda of 'Doosri Maa', shares, "My parents are theatre artists. In my growing years, I have not just seen them perform on stage but have also learned a lot about acting from them. I remember one incident when I was about four or five years old. I had gone to witness a play that my mother and two of her friends were developing for children, and that day some kids didn't show up, so my mother made me stand there instead. I started crying and telling her, 'Mujhe yahan nahi khade hona. Main kabhi stage par acting nahi karungi'. But she somehow managed to convince me, and today, theatre is like oxygen to me. I start to feel suffocated if I don't get time to be on stage. I am a theatre graduate and make sure to be part of plays always. People will not believe it, but I have turned down many TV commercials and films because I have commitments with theatres. I started my career with the Marathi stage drama ‘Kshan Ek Pure’, which landed me a television show and later films. Theatre offered me a lot of learnings to become a good actor. I still take theatre workshops because I believe that if you want to grow as an actor, you must keep yourself associated with theatre. It is the best medium to learn and explore your acting skills."