Tridha Chaudhary revealed the truth of the film industry

Tridha Chaudhary’s experiences in the film industry

Mumbai: Bollywood actress Tridha Chaudhary, who was recently seen in the film ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karu’, has made many shocking revelations about the film industry. It is worth noting that many actors have shared their experiences in the past, in which they have talked about frauds, contracts and casting couch in their initial days. Recently, Tridha told in an interview how she had agreed to work for less money at the beginning of her career and had compromised on her fees.

Experience in fee negotiation

When Tridha was asked if new artistes often sign contracts without reading the contract properly, she said, “Yes, it happens, but it is less common now. Nowadays, new artistes take decisions more intelligently and are able to weigh the pros and cons.” Sharing his experience, he said, “I have worked with many big production houses and when such opportunities come, sometimes you have to compromise on fees and time. I have worked more than shifts many times because working with a big production house is considered a big break in the career.”

Experience of exploitation and importance of big banner

Tridha further said, “Initially, doing more work for less money can be exploitative for new artists. However, one reason behind this is that big banners and production houses spend a lot of money to establish the identity of artists, which includes promoting them.”


Discussion on the film ‘Aakhri Sawal’

Currently, Tridha Chaudhary is in the news for her recently released film ‘Aakhri Sawal’. Sanjay Dutt is also in an important role with him in this film. When Tridha was asked about the film, she said, “This film is not just for entertainment, but it raises many social and national issues, which everyone should watch.” He further said, “It also depicts issues like Babri Masjid demolition and Emergency.” The film ‘Aakhri Sawal’ was released in theaters on May 15, in which Tridha’s acting is being highly appreciated.

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