Ileana on dwindling south offers. Ileana D'Cruz recently shed light on the unexpected turn her career took after the success of "Barfi." While the film catapulted her into the spotlight in Bollywood, it inadvertently led to a decline in offers from the South Indian film industry, where she had initially established herself.
Ileana clarified that her decision to do "Barfi" was driven by her love for the unique story and not a deliberate shift away from South Indian cinema. However, a misconception arose that she was solely focusing on Bollywood, resulting in a significant decrease in offers from the South.
While acknowledging that she became more selective about her projects after "Barfi," Ileana expressed a sense of being underappreciated in the industry. Despite her talent and diverse filmography, she feels that much of her work has gone unnoticed.
Following a hiatus, Ileana has made a return to the screen with the film "Do Aur Do Pyaar," where she stars alongside Vidya Balan, Pratik Gandhi, and Sendhil Ramamurthy. This project marks a new chapter in her career, and audiences eagerly anticipate her performance.
Ileana's experience highlights the challenges actors face navigating multiple film industries and the importance of clear communication to avoid misunderstandings that can impact career trajectories.