Anu Aggarwal Reflects on Her Film Career: Not Driven by Money, but by Empowering Narratives
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Mumbai, April 13 (NationPress)
The renowned actress Anu Aggarwal, famous for her role in the classic film Aashiqui, reflected on her career choices, emphasizing that she never pursued acting for financial gain.
Anu stated that she was already financially self-sufficient through modeling prior to entering Bollywood. In a recent social media post, she shared, “Before films, I was already financially independent through modeling. So I didn’t enter cinema to make money.”
She elaborated, “I stepped into acting with a defined purpose. I aimed to select roles that were diverse, challenging, and provoked thought.”
Anu explained, “I wanted to tell stories that could transform societal perspectives about women, showcasing those who are self-reliant and equal to men. I was selective with my projects, choosing my films with intention.”
Highlighting films that resonated with her vision, she pointed out, “Thiruda Thiruda was one representation of that. Khalnayika was another.”
For those unfamiliar, Anu’s journey faced a significant hurdle after a near-fatal car accident in 1999, which left her in a coma for several weeks and drastically impacted her life.
As she has shared in various interviews, the accident altered not only her physical appearance but also had profound effects on her overall health.
Anu Aggarwal was a prominent figure in the early 1990s film industry, gaining fame through Mahesh Bhatt’s 1990 musical blockbuster “Aashiqui.”
She later starred in several other notable films like “King Uncle,” “Khalnayika,” and “Return of Jewel Thief.”