When she first stepped on screens, people welcomed her as Salman’s muse; as fresh copy of Aishwarya Rai. However, with her launch pad movie ‘Lucky’ (opposite Salman Khan), Sneha Ullal didn’t make much impression other than with her beauty.
Now after few years she made her presence felt again with the recently released horror flick ‘Click’ – a movie which she doesn’t admits as her comeback. And Sneha is brimming with a zest to stay in B-town with better status and name. For, this lass seems to carry some bitter, learning experiences through Bollywood. “I need a film like 'Lucky' to make a comeback; then I can show what I can do," stated Sneha, “Now it's time I prove myself because there are a lot of people who misguided me in Bollywood - whom I trusted. I never knew Bollywood is like that, you know.”
All these while this light-eyed fireball had been active doing south films and Sneha recalls that how the industry is much better than the Hindi one. The 22-yr old actress is grateful to south cinema for teaching how to be an actor and most importantly, how to be a lady. “In the south, people are very genuine. They will tell you the right things,” shares Ullal, “It's unlike Bollywood. Here people will misguide you and take you in the wrong direction. That's what happened with me.” Hmm, learn the ropes quickly, lady…
Now after few years she made her presence felt again with the recently released horror flick ‘Click’ – a movie which she doesn’t admits as her comeback. And Sneha is brimming with a zest to stay in B-town with better status and name. For, this lass seems to carry some bitter, learning experiences through Bollywood. “I need a film like 'Lucky' to make a comeback; then I can show what I can do," stated Sneha, “Now it's time I prove myself because there are a lot of people who misguided me in Bollywood - whom I trusted. I never knew Bollywood is like that, you know.”
All these while this light-eyed fireball had been active doing south films and Sneha recalls that how the industry is much better than the Hindi one. The 22-yr old actress is grateful to south cinema for teaching how to be an actor and most importantly, how to be a lady. “In the south, people are very genuine. They will tell you the right things,” shares Ullal, “It's unlike Bollywood. Here people will misguide you and take you in the wrong direction. That's what happened with me.” Hmm, learn the ropes quickly, lady…