Neetu Chandra: From Bihar to Hollywood, My Journey Took Time

Actress Neetu Chandra reflects on her journey from a simple girl in Bihar to Hollywood, emphasizing it took significant time. She clarifies she never took a break but was searching for good films, focusing on meaningful work over superficial stardom. Neetu highlights the strength required to stand alone as a middle-class girl traveling the world. She remains dedicated to her purpose of doing good work and receiving audience love.

Key Points: Neetu Chandra on Bihar to Hollywood Journey: Focused on Work

  • Journey from Bihar to Hollywood took time
  • Focused on meaningful work, not airport looks
  • Clarified she didn't take a break, but searched for good films
  • Emphasized strength to stand alone as a middle-class girl
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Neetu Chandra says journey from Bihar to Hollywood took time: No time for airport looks, focused on work instead

Actress Neetu Chandra opens up about her journey from Bihar to Hollywood, focusing on meaningful work over airport looks and superficial stardom.

"You don't realise that a girl who comes from Bihar, it must have taken so much time for her to reach Hollywood, coming from nowhere. - Neetu Chandra"

Mumbai, April 27

Actress Neetu Chandra, in an exclusive conversation with, has opened up about her journey from being a simple girl in Bihar to Hollywood.

The actress highlighted that her focus has always been on meaningful work rather than other razzmatazz and 'unnecessary' superficial aspects of stardom.

Addressing the perception around her taking a break, she clarified, "I didn't take any break. I keep looking for good films. It takes time."

She added, "You don't realise that a girl who comes from Bihar, it must have taken so much time for her to reach Hollywood, coming from nowhere."

Reflecting on her journey, she added, "I am standing at that place again today where I am able to meet you all again. I don't have time for airport looks. I have time to focus on my next project. I invest my time in choosing the right work so that I can always bring something meaningful to the audience."

Talking about her struggles, Neetu elaborated, "It takes a lot of time. You have to realise that it takes a lot of strength to stand alone. A girl from a middle-class joint family travelling the world and reaching here, it is not easy to fight alone."

Neetu further emphasised that her purpose in life and on the work front has always been clear. "My purpose of life, my goal, has always been to keep doing good work and continue receiving the love of the audience. I am here because of that love."

Talking about Neetu Chandra, the actress is known for films like Garam Masala, Traffic Signal and Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! amongst others. She is now all set to share screen space with Sanjay Dutt in the upcoming movie Khalnayak 2.

- IANS

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Rohit L
Her journey from Bihar to Hollywood is incredible. It takes real guts to leave a middle-class joint family and make it in a completely different industry. Hats off to her resilience. 🙌
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Neha E
Interesting how she says she 'didn't take a break' but many thought she disappeared from Bollywood. Maybe she should have been more visible in the Indian media. However, I respect her focus on quality work over quantity. 😊
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Karan T
She's a true inspiration for every small-town girl with big dreams. It's not easy to 'fight alone' as she said. But I wonder why her Bollywood career didn't take off despite such good films like Garam Masala and Traffic Signal.
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Ananya R
Refreshing to see someone who doesn't care about 'airport looks'! Indian cinema needs more actors who prioritize the art over the hype. Can't wait to see her in Khalnayak 2 with Sanjay Dutt. 🎬
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Raghav A
While I appreciate her dedication, I think she needs to be a bit more strategic with her brand presence. In today's world, even Hollywood stars handle their airport looks and social media. But her work ethic is commendable. 💪

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