Getting to Bollywood from regional films is not an easy path


In the beginning you have to endure obstacles everywhere, but if you prove your position well, your task of moving from one industry to another is easily surpassed.

It is very difficult to succeed as an actor in Bollywood, and it is not easy to get an entry in Bollywood from regional films. This is the real fun of Bollywood movies. If you like it, you have to enter as a budding artist and the big question is how much love you get from people. Hence, India's entry into the Bollywood film industry, which is considered Hollywood, cannot be said to be so true and good.

In a recent interview, actress Tapasi Pannu, who came to Bollywood from the southern film industry, talked about all her experiences. Actress Tapasi, who came to Bollywood in 2013, said, "I was treated like a newcomer and I had to fight for films in Bollywood.

There has been a lot of talk in Bollywood so far about Insider vs. Outsider. Ragging happens in Bollywood. Even when that was being said, everything that Pannu said in a different context seemed to ignite a flame of fire. With this, many actors have said that people with non-film backgrounds in Bollywood face many obstacles. Artists face a lot of difficulties. Many actors have opened their mouths here about the difficulties faced by the actors in Hindi films after their success in regional films.

When Tamanna Bhatia, a star in Tamil and Telugu films, made her Bollywood debut in Mumbai, she felt that no boundaries had been set here. In the beginning, you have to endure obstacles everywhere, but if you prove your position well, your task of moving from one industry to another is easily surpassed, he added.

Swastik Mukherjee, a well-known actress in Bengali films, believes that prejudices exist in almost all places. People behave as if we have no existence. We don’t get any recognition here if we get National Awards. We have to give a number of auditions and this is the general reaction, 'he says. Actress of 'Dil Bechare'.

Many regional artists believe that the first thing to do is not to rely too much on their star status and expect the same treatment to be found elsewhere. Telling the story of his industry change, Rakul Preet Singh says, "Your stardom matter is only yours. If you take it the wrong way, it will fall on you and you don't know Bhojpuri and don't even know Bengali artists so I don't expect that Don't think that anyone in Bollywood knows me. '

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Language is a big hurdle. Regional actors believe that this is a barrier for them in Hindi films. Malayalam hero Tony Luca made his Bollywood debut in 2012 with the film 'Badla'. The big challenge for him was Hindi language. It's been ten years. Now the situation is good. All these discussions and debates were for the good. Because now things have changed. And the industry is on a functional path. ' Said Luke.

Bhojpur superstar Ravi Kishan says, "If you come from the Hindi belt, their attitude will change, but I have acted in a number of language films in the country. I am proud to say that I have come a long way from Bhojpuri language films. Added actor-politician.

Thus the path from regional films to Bollywood is also very tough and difficult.

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