Payal Rajput, the bold beauty has stunned one and all by playing the female lead Indu in the movie RX 100. The film's director Ajay Bhupathi auditioned a bunch of Telugu speaking girls for the role but everyone was reluctant to take up the role but Payal finally took it up and impressed everyone big time. Her matured and sensational performance has brought a lot of laurels for her and she was also flooded with multiple opportunities.
Though the success of RX100 satisfied her as an actress, the same has made her disappoint because of the people she came across in life after the movie's release. Recently, she revealed one experience with a person who approached her for a movie but after narrating the script, he straightaway asked the heroine about his off-screen requirements and the 'compromise' that she has to make.
Payal said that she was upset with people of such attitude and reveals that the passion for acting alone made her do such characters but she is also a girl who hails from a decent and traditional family. Payal revealed that she controlled her anger and tried to be polite when she meets such persons even though they insult her with such remarks.
With a single experience, Payal made it clear that the casting couch exists in the movie industry. On the work front, she is now busy with Ravi Teja's next film.
It is high time that the filmmakers should see the heroines as actors but not as glamour dolls who would satisfy their needs.
Though the success of RX100 satisfied her as an actress, the same has made her disappoint because of the people she came across in life after the movie's release. Recently, she revealed one experience with a person who approached her for a movie but after narrating the script, he straightaway asked the heroine about his off-screen requirements and the 'compromise' that she has to make.
Payal said that she was upset with people of such attitude and reveals that the passion for acting alone made her do such characters but she is also a girl who hails from a decent and traditional family. Payal revealed that she controlled her anger and tried to be polite when she meets such persons even though they insult her with such remarks.
With a single experience, Payal made it clear that the casting couch exists in the movie industry. On the work front, she is now busy with Ravi Teja's next film.
It is high time that the filmmakers should see the heroines as actors but not as glamour dolls who would satisfy their needs.