The actor Genelia D’Souza recently discussed how the industry has changed as she made her debut in South cinema. He recalled hearing once that actors who struggle to find success in Bollywood often find work in South Asian movies. Genelia referred to herself as an outsider in the business when discussing this.
Genelia D’Souza
The Hindi movie Tujhe Meri Kasam served as the launchpad for Genelia’s acting career. Later, she made an appearance in both the Telugu film Satyam and her debut Tamil film, Boys, both in the same year. He has collaborated with a lot of well-known actors from the South.
Genelia on Allu Arjun and Jr Ntr
Genelia was questioned about her relationships with co-stars Allu Arjun and Jr. NTR in an interview. She acknowledged that she is no longer in contact with them, but added that when they finally meet in person, they resume where they left off.
Genelia on South vs North Cinema
“It is really good to see that India is no longer regional cinema – South, North, Punjabi or Marathi cinema,” Genelia said to Siddharth Kannan. It is an Indian film cover. She claimed that while Jr. NTR and Allu Arjun were already well-known, she was not. “His following is very devoted down south. He comes from a film-making family. However, in two movies, I played an outsider. However, at the time I worked on South Korean films, it was believed that Bollywood actors were migrating to the South.
I put in a lot of effort because I liked the South so much. I fell in love with my work because of the South, said Genelia. When the host mentioned how Bollywood celebrities are now gravitating toward South films, she also chimed in, “Times have changed and rightly so.” making his professional debut.
Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia were last seen in Ved. It was his first full-length role in Marathi. She will be viewed during Jio Cinema’s trial period. Junior, a new movie starring Keerthy Reddy, is also in the works for her.