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Neha Dhupia to reveal about getting offers from South but not Bollywood! Tue July 23rd, 2024
Neha Dhupia to reveal about getting offers from South but not Bollywood!
In 2003, Neha Dhupia debuted as an actor in the Telugu film Ninne Ishtapaddanu. A year later, she starred in her first Hindi film, Qayamat: City Under Threat. Even after working in show business for nearly 20 years, Neha believes her struggles are far from over.

The Singh Is Kinng actress claimed recently that the South, not Bollywood, has something for her in an interview with a media website.
 
The 43-year-old Julie actress revealed, "I have been struggling for 22 years to associate myself with interesting pieces of cinema.” She claims that while some films occasionally do quite well at the box office, others barely draw modest crowds. Neha Dhupia recalls people telling her, using her flicks Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, Mithya, and A Thursday, as examples, “This is great; we liked you in this.”
 
The actor believes that it is crucial to release her work because of this. During the same meeting, Dhupia mentioned that she was requested to stay for three months by two companies in the south after receiving consecutive offers. Neha asked, "But when was the last time I got an offer for a Hindi film? I don't remember," adding that the business is going through a difficult moment.
 
Neha Dhupia believes that asking for a job by knocking on people's doors is not harmful, but the difficult part is that "the people who are providing work are struggling with the math."
 
In her most recent role, Neha Dhupia portrays Malini Sharma in the motion picture Bad Newz. Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk play the main characters in this Anand Tiwari-directed film, which centers on the extremely uncommon reproductive procedure known as heteropaternal superfecundation, which completely upends the trio's existence. On July 19, it was released in theatres.
 
 

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