“Honestly, I was trying for films. Every actor, after a point, wants to come into Bollywood. I am still trying; my try is on; my work on it is on. Let's see when it clicks,” she says.
TV Industry Evolution: A Positive Shift from Nepotism
The actress adds that she loves being in the TV industry as well and accepts that it has evolved. “It has progressed, and I think a lot of TV actors are getting the opportunity to work in films. Nepotism, I feel, has decreased to a good level. There are so many actors like Mrunal Thakur and Shehnaaz Gill. All of these actors are doing so well in life. They have been faces, and now they are part of Bollywood. They are all inspirations for all of us,” she says.
She adds, “If given a chance, I wouldn't want to leave television. If given a chance, I would definitely do a show or say a lead on TV. I think today there are a lot more TV actors who have a huge fan following than Bollywood actors, and TV actors are doing really well. There are so many of them who are doing so well, better than Bollywood actors. They have become the faces of the house.”
Talking about her future plans, she says, “Definitely get into Bollywood or do a lead on a television show. Let's see whatever God has written to me. I believe in destiny a lot, so wherever my destiny takes me, I'll be there.”
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