HomeEntertainmentExclusive - Kaveri Priyam on pay disparity, says TV shows are female centric yet 'male actors get a huge amount of money while the female actors are getting half'

Exclusive - Kaveri Priyam on pay disparity, says TV shows are female centric yet 'male actors get a huge amount of money while the female actors are getting half'

Kaveri Priyam, who began with small roles in 2017, rose to fame as Kuhu in Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke and later impressed with lead performances in Ziddi Dil Maane Na and Dil Diyaan Gallaan.

September 20, 2025 / 22:38 IST
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Exclusive - Kaveri Priyam on pay disparity, says TV shows are female centric yet 'male actors get a huge amount of money while the female actors are getting half'
Exclusive - Kaveri Priyam on pay disparity, says TV shows are female centric yet 'male actors get a huge amount of money while the female actors are getting half'

Television actress Kaveri Priyam has steadily carved her space in the industry over the past few years. Starting out in 2017 with smaller appearances in shows like Naagin 2, Pardes Mein Hai Mera Dil and Savdhaan India, she patiently built her craft before breaking through as Kuhu Maheshwari Rajvansh in Yeh Rishtey Hain Pyaar Ke (2019). Since then, she has taken on strong lead roles—whether as Dr. Monami Mahajan in Ziddi Dil Maane Na (2021–22) or Amrita Brar in Dil Diyaan Gallaan (2022–23).

Speaking to Moneycontrol, Kaveri opens up about her journey, long working hours on TV sets, pay disparity, and her future Bollywood aspirations.

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Early Years in the Industry

Reflecting on her journey so far, Kaveri said, “It hasn’t been many years for me. I think I am six years old actually. That’s when I started getting work. So, it was never in my mind that I would do TV alone. I was in fact trying for films and everything. But they say that when you come here without any support, without any guidance, you tend to meet all the wrong people. So, that is what happened to me initially in my initial years. But then, television pulled me towards it.”