In this critically acclaimed legal thriller, Goenka plays , a determined lawyer who assists the eccentric Madhav Mishra (Pankaj Tripathi).

"Okay, brace yourself," Sameer warned, queuing up a clip from Sacred Games .

"She played Ratan Singh’s first wife, Nagmati, in Padmaavat ," Ria remembered. "I forgot that was her."

"That's the beauty of it," Sameer said, scrolling through a streaming platform. "She has this incredible range. You just have to pick the right flavor. Look, she’s everywhere—Netflix, Prime, Hotstar. She’s quietly becoming the queen of the digital space."

While many know her from blockbuster films like Padmaavat (as Nagmati’s sister) or War (Hrithik Roshan’s stoic colleague), her most fascinating, layered work has quietly unfolded on the small screen… specifically in the digital TV space.

They watched a clip of the royal court. The contrast was stark. From the digital realism of web series to the opulence of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s vision, Anupriya fit seamlessly into both.

"Anytime," Sameer yawned. "Now turn off the lights. I'm pretty sure Suhani is going to solve the case in our dreams."

In the bustling landscape of Indian streaming and television, where larger-than-life heroes and dramatic villains often dominate the conversation, there exists a rare breed of performer—the anchor. The one who holds a scene together with a single, soulful glance. is that anchor.