Zareen Khan Opens Up On Getting Work In Bollywood Industry; Reveals The Real Reason!

Actor Zareen Khan says the major trend in Bollywood right now is that everybody is everybody’s friend and they’re working with their friends.

Actor Zareen Khan had a big Bollywood debut with Veer in 2010, but she feels that despite being around 12 times, her eventuality hasn’t been tapped well.

The actor reveals that she keeps getting asked why she hasn’t done a lot of work but feels that it isn’t in her hands at the end of the day. “ There are too numerous factors,” she elaborates, “ First of all, the most important thing to be a part of this assiduity is to be veritably social, attend all the parties, and connect to people. Ever in the morning of my career, I didn’t know how to network, and being seen at these parties is so important for your job.”

The 34- time-old says since she doesn’t come from a film family, she didn’t know people from the assiduity and a lot of people didn’t know her.

“Since I didn’t make that important trouble to kind of getting musketeers with people from the business, I demanded openings. The major trend right now is that everybody is everybody’s friend and they’re working with their friends. How will people like me get work if people keep recommending their musketeers in Bollywood?” she asks.

She adds that filmmakers didn’t explore her talent as an actor all these times and refused to look at her beyond the places that she has done.

“People don’t know me on a one-on-one position and that’s why they don’t know my eventuality. They’ve judged me on what they’ve seen on screen. Those again have been veritably limited because I didn’t get enough openings. They aren’t open to giving me a chance and that look at me beyond just a hot, eye delicacy,” she says.

The actor, whose last release Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele was direct-to-digital, says she has been in Bollywood for further than a decade yet people don’t come to her with meaty places. “ Just audition me, give me that chance. I’m glad that Hum Bhi Akele Tum Bhi Akele gave me that chance to do a character-driven part. I didn’t have to concentrate on looking enough and briskly, and I could show what I can bring to the table,” she ends.