Its a great achievement to reach this level and it must have involved a lot of hard work. But at the same time knowing her I get an idea what kind of personality one needs to have for a female to make it on to the Bollywood sets! being physically available in this male dominated industry and being attuned to different forms of intoxications and not only that one must actually enjoy them!
Its a great achievement to reach this level and it must have involved a lot of hard work. But at the same time knowing her I get an idea what kind of personality one needs to have for a female to make it on to the Bollywood sets! being physically available in this male dominated industry and being attuned to different forms of intoxications and not only that one must actually enjoy them!
For instance, someone from a rich household like Aisha would never be shown visiting a Barista or a Cafe Coffee Day. It would have to be an exclusive lounge.
What crap this is exactly what I hate about Bollywood Productions, this is there world of reality. These guys live in a world of there own and folks makes tons of money without credibily showing their professions or what they do and just laze around and doing deals in zillions just over a phone call. Rubish There could be characters in real life who just live in that world but you can get all kinds of people including most rich frequenting most common places like Cofee Day, Barista etc or that matter even a tapri. Its only in this so called real world bollywood they can laze around in most opulent surroundings even on odrinary days. Hollywood does a bang up job in mixing people's profession with the story and characters and there is authenticity to locations so you may have a Business Tycoon meeting someone at a normal Dinner if the scene demands. Thats how world works.
One can say that a person works hard so that his work is appreciated and he receives compliment with compensation. its wrong to say once must not chase money. Money is the key. Nobody will be keen to work and spend time for which he has not going to get any reward.
It is not correct to say that one chases money. Everybody wants work, they want a reward for work, they want compensation for the work they do. A talented person likes his or her work. Some are passionate about it. The problem arises when one expects too much money for what he does. We have to orient ourselves to 'like', even 'love' the work we do. Is that chasing work? Perhaps yes. That is what Shruti Gupte has done and is doing, and we all should strive for.