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Colors Babe middle-class mentality
By: Tupaki Desk | 29 March 2013 5:47 PM GMTColors Swathi feels she is yet to get her due in the Telugu Film Industry despite being in the Industry for the past seven years.
"Believeing in the accolades that came my way in my initial days, I genuinely felt filmmakers will start pouring offers at me. In reality, that's not the case," says the actress, who even considered quitting her film career at one point of time but finally made up her mind to fight the odds.
The bubbly girl says everything is forgiven in this Industry if you are successful, be it showing starry tantrums or being late to the sets or looking plump. According to her, the problem is when you aren't successful. It's then, people start advising you to socialise and be in good terms with every person you meet. "I'm not a party animal and I am a simple middle-class girl who lives with my parents. Neither I own a posh house nor a swanky car," reveals the beauty, who still doesn't regret her move to chose a career in films.
"Believeing in the accolades that came my way in my initial days, I genuinely felt filmmakers will start pouring offers at me. In reality, that's not the case," says the actress, who even considered quitting her film career at one point of time but finally made up her mind to fight the odds.
The bubbly girl says everything is forgiven in this Industry if you are successful, be it showing starry tantrums or being late to the sets or looking plump. According to her, the problem is when you aren't successful. It's then, people start advising you to socialise and be in good terms with every person you meet. "I'm not a party animal and I am a simple middle-class girl who lives with my parents. Neither I own a posh house nor a swanky car," reveals the beauty, who still doesn't regret her move to chose a career in films.