Bollywood actress Neha Dhupia is in the news these days for the film 'Bad News'. In this, she has played the role of Tripti Dimri's aunt. The actress made her Bollywood debut in 2003 with the film Qayamat: City Under Threat. In a recent interview, Neha Dhupia talked about her struggle as an actress.
Neha Dhupia said this about her struggle
In fact, Neha Dhupia, while talking about her struggle as an actress, said, "I come from a place where I have been struggling for 22 years to associate myself with an interesting part of cinema. Sometimes they do really well at the box office, sometimes you get less audience to watch them. So whether it is films like Mithya, Ek Chaalis Ki Last Local, Fas Gaye Re Obama or A Thursday which were released on OTT. Somehow or the other someone comes and says, 'Hey, this was great' or 'We liked you in this', 'Hey, you were really good in this so why don't we do something together'. So it is very important to bring your work to the people in some way or the other. Sometimes it is neither great nor the audience likes it, so check it yourself".
Neha Dhupia on film offer
Neha Dhupia, who received a call for her role in Bad Newz, said, "I am glad that my phone rang, but my phone doesn't ring that much. Now when you ask me 'When was the last time you got a film offer?' I got a film offer from South, I don't know how I can do it, because I don't know much about the industry and I would love to work in South as well. I got two offers in a row in the last three months. They asked me for three months, but I can't remember when was the last time I got a Hindi film offer."
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