The entertainer Rakul Preet Singh appeared in Bollywood first in 2014 with her debut movie Yaariyan close by Himansh Kohli. The South whiz has figured out how to dazzle the crowd with her on-screen presence. At first, Rakul Preet Singh began her vocation as a model when she was in school. Later she made her acting presentation in the Kannada film Gilli in 2009. Today, she has become quite possibly the most adored entertainer in a few entertainment worlds. Here are some uplifting statements which give you a lift of motivation.
- In 10 months, I was replaced by three films. That’s when I realised I need to take my work seriously. It’s a blessing I didn’t get things easy. If I had, I wouldn’t realise the value of success.
- A lot of hard work goes into making a film. It’s not all fun time, as people tend to think. There are always stereotypes attached to every profession, but I found out this industry breaks them all.
- If the girl is good looking and talented, and for some reason, the film doesn’t work, she gets a second chance. But if subsequent films don’t work, she gets branded as an ‘iron leg.’ The whole thing gets negative.
- I am the kind of person who is happy to be doing work. When I miss a ‘Brahmotsavam’ or an ‘Autonagar Surya’, I feel bad for a day, and that’s all. I don’t want to name the films I have missed, but, indeed, those which I missed didn’t do well.
- work out every day. My friends say that I became an actress by chance; I should have become a gym trainer. I am the grumpiest and irritable person if I don’t work out for two days. You cannot have a conversation with me.
- There’s work for everybody, and I believe every actor gets what he/she deserves. Honestly, I just want to work as long as I can and do great films and act with every good actor around.
- ‘Bruce Lee’ didn’t work, and there were apprehensions about what the fans might say. People might have commented that Charan could have waited for some time before selecting me again. But that’s what makes it a real achievement to me. People want to work with me because of my comfort level; nobody would work with you again otherwise.