It is quite obvious that Parineeti Chopra is in a happy space these days. That's solely because she isn't wandering aimlessly. And unlike others, who become confused or overwhelmed with the variety of roles that are offered only to find themselves facing a dead end, Parineeti is sure of what she wants in life. Whether it is the films she has done so far, or the enthusiasm she shows in experimenting with her looks, Parineeti's conscious decisions spell out the precise route to a fulfilling position in Bollywood. And the key reason to accept her upcoming film 'Hasee Toh Phasee' was to prove that she doesn't want to end up being predictable or repetitive. On her recent trip to the capital, the actress got talking about insecurities that exist in Bollywood, why the new crop of actors have no rivals and a lot more.
Insecurity at work can thwart anyone's career even before it takes off. Like any other career option, acting too comes with its share of insecurities, which if not conquered can prove detrimental. Parineeti, who acknowledges the possibility of an actor going through a dry spell when it comes to getting the right movies and roles, feels the fear that stems from insecurities can also turn into a recipe for victory.
"There is no denying the fact that insecurities exist for actors too. Everybody in the industry works hard, but you have to understand the fact that as actors, our careers are not in our hands. We depend entirely on the acceptance by the viewers. Everybody wants to be an actor, a director, and works diligently. I have given my best in 'Hasee Toh Phasee'. But some make it, and some don't because some like you, and some don't; some are born with the face, and some not. So yes, these ideas do exist. I think because we are dependent on public opinion, there is always a great sense of anxiety," she explains. Read more..
Insecurity at work can thwart anyone's career even before it takes off. Like any other career option, acting too comes with its share of insecurities, which if not conquered can prove detrimental. Parineeti, who acknowledges the possibility of an actor going through a dry spell when it comes to getting the right movies and roles, feels the fear that stems from insecurities can also turn into a recipe for victory.
"There is no denying the fact that insecurities exist for actors too. Everybody in the industry works hard, but you have to understand the fact that as actors, our careers are not in our hands. We depend entirely on the acceptance by the viewers. Everybody wants to be an actor, a director, and works diligently. I have given my best in 'Hasee Toh Phasee'. But some make it, and some don't because some like you, and some don't; some are born with the face, and some not. So yes, these ideas do exist. I think because we are dependent on public opinion, there is always a great sense of anxiety," she explains. Read more..
Source: Entertainment News
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