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Actress Amala Paul Slams South Industry

Actress Amala Paul slams South Industry: In Telugu films, heroines are kept only for dancing.’ 

The South film industry is on a boom these days. This year films like RRR, KGF, and Pushpa have earned bumpers at the box office.

Bollywood films that are flopping one after the other are also being advised to learn from Telugu and Tamil films. Meanwhile, an actress has done the work of showing a mirror to this industry.

Actress Amala Paul slams South Industry: Amala Paul’s spill pain.

Amala Paul, who has been associated with the Tamil film industry for the last 13 years, spoke openly about Telugu cinema in an interview with the media.

She told that in most Telugu films, actresses are taken only for love scenes, songs, and item songs.

“I just can’t connect much with the Telugu industry,” she said. Let us tell you that Amala has worked in only 4 Telugu films in her career.

Talking about the Telugu film industry, Amala further said, ‘When I went to the Telugu industry, I felt that films of family atmosphere would be made there.

But there are 2 actresses in films who dance only in love scenes and songs. These people make a lot of commercial cinema and I couldn’t connect with them.

Amala started her acting career at the age of 17 with the Malayalam film ‘Neelathamara’.

In his career of 13 years, she has worked with almost all the big actors. She did not like Telugu cinema, so she no longer does film for this industry.

Amala was last seen in a small role in the Telugu film ‘Pitta Katalu’. The actress says that she got more opportunities in Tamil films, she was new, and she did not have work.

People in the Tamil industry helped her. Although she told that she also did two such films which were never released, despite this, I got work. I was accepted here as an artist so I could work with big stars.

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