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Meera Chopra: In this industry, everybody judges you

Updated on: 06 May,2016 10:40 AM IST  | 
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Bollywood actress Meera Chopra says the film industry can be extremely judgemental and feels many people say different things behind an actor's back

Meera Chopra: In this industry, everybody judges you

Meera Chopra

Bollywood actress Meera Chopra says the film industry can be extremely judgemental and feels many people say different things behind an actor's back.


Meera Chopra
Meera Chopra. Pic/Santa Banta


Meera, who is the cousin of actress Priyanka Chopra, made her Hindi film debut in Satish Kaushik's "Gang of Ghosts", and has worked in Tamil and Telugu films like "Anbe Aaruyire" and "Bangaram", respectively.


"In this industry, everybody judges you. You think twice before saying anything... I have worked with a lot of directors and actors, I have seen that you are being judged on everything. People, what they are with you on your face, behind your back they are not like that," Meera told PTI.

The actress will be seen in "1920 London" opposite Sharman Joshi, and appreciates the "3 Idiots" star as someone she can be open with.

"They (people) don't even speak the same language behind your back. So you have to be extremely careful, you have to see what you say in front of whom. You get very few people like Sharman, who you know will not take things the wrong way," she said.

Directed by Tinu Suresh Desai, "1920 London" is the third installment in the "1920" horror franchise. The film releases today. Having worked in many movies in South, Meera said she considered herself an "over-confident" actress, but was left speechless when she shot the first scene with Sharman.

"I was always an over-confident actress. I had worked so much in South that I thought I would be able to do any scene easily. However, the first shot when Sharman spoke his dialogues, I forgot everything. He is so good at his craft that initially I was intimidated," she said.

The actress said she now wants to solely focus on Bollywood projects which might pay her less but give job satisfaction.

"I stopped doing South films about two years back as I made a conscious effort to shift to Bollywood. South was giving me work, money, but not happiness," she said.

"I am a typical north Indian Punjabi girl and I wanted to work with my people, in my language, even if it pays less. I want job satisfaction. I am very happy in Hindi films. I feel at home here," she added.

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