India, July 7 -- Last seen in Bhagya Lakshmi, actor Smita Bansal recalls the experience fondly as the TV show came to an end recently. In today's time, when shows are going off-air in just a few months, her show managed to run for four years. "TV is ruled by the writers. As actors, we come in much later. If the characters are relatable and the emotions are strong, the show works," she says. Having been a part of the TV industry for close to three decades, Smita reflects on the evolution of its working style: "Back in the day, we would be on set all day and sometimes even night. Now, younger actors want fixed working hours. They want to do multiple projects, like web series and music videos. The concentration span is shorter; everything has to be fast-paced for them. But I do see more professionalism now." While many female actors feel apprehensive about taking on roles of a mother, Smita transitioned into it quite early in her career: "Such offers started coming in after Balika Vadhu. We received so much love that it (getting mum role offers) didn't matter to me."...