Payal Rajput Defies Critics: "I May Fail, But I Won't Give Up"

Actress Payal Rajput has publicly shared her resolve to continue her acting career despite facing pressure to quit and industry challenges like nepotism. She reflected on her 12-year journey, acknowledging moments of doubt where privilege seems to overshadow talent. The actress is currently working on several projects, including the Telugu film 'VenkataLachimi' and a major Tamil film with Legend Saravanan. This Tamil venture, directed by R S Durai Senthilkumar, is an action-packed story based on real events set in Thoothukudi.

Key Points: Payal Rajput on Nepotism, New Films, and Not Quitting

  • Addresses industry nepotism
  • Vows to persist despite pressure
  • Has multiple films in production
  • Shooting completed in Thoothukudi
  • Film based on real events
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Payal Rajput: I may fail, but I won't give up!

Actress Payal Rajput opens up about industry struggles, favoritism, and her resolve to continue despite doubts. Details on her upcoming films.

"I may fail, but I won't give up. - Payal Rajput"

Chennai, Feb 3

Well known actress Payal Rajput, who has made a name for herself with her impressive performances in films like 'RX100', 'RDX Love' and 'Mangalavaram', has now revealed that there were people who wanted her to quit but that she was not going to give up.

Taking to her X timeline to pen a post, Payal Rajput said, "They want me to quit, and I find myself questioning whether I should. But then I think about the hard work I've put in over the last 12 years. So I tell myself no. I may fail, but I won't give up.#justthinking."

It may be recalled that last year, the actress had penned a post, expressing concerns about favoritism and nepotism overshadowing talent in the film industry.

Taking to her timeline on the social media platform X, Payal Rajput had then said, "Being an actor is one of the toughest careers out there. Each day starts with the weight of uncertainty, as I step into a world where nepotism and favoritism often overshadow talent."

The actress went on to admit that there were times when she wondered if her hard work and dedication would even get noticed in a world that was dominated by those with privilege.

She wrote, "There are moments of doubt when I question whether my hard work and dedication can truly shine through in a landscape dominated by privilege. I watch as opportunities slip away to those with famous last names or a powerful agent, wondering if my talent is enough to break through."

The actress had also added the hashtag #Struggleisreal to make it clear that the problem indeed existed in the film industry.

Currently, Payal is working on a number of films including the Telugu film titled 'VenkataLachimi', which is being directed by Muni and which the makers intend to release in three languages - Telugu, Tamil and Hindi.

Payal also plays the lead opposite Legend Saravanan in his second Tamil film that is being directed by well known director R S Durai Senthilkumar.

While Payal Rajput stars opposite Legend Saravanan, the Tamil film will also feature actors Shaam and Andrea in pivotal roles.

The yet-to-be-titled film is a grand-budget venture directed by R S Durai Senthilkumar, known for his blockbusters like 'Kakki Sattai,' 'Kodi,' and the recent success 'Garudan.'

The first phase of shooting was completed in Chennai, while the second phase was in and around Panikka Nadar Kudiyiruppu in Thoothukudi, which happens to be Legend Saravanan's hometown.

Sources say the new film promises to deliver a thrilling action-packed experience based on real events, set against the backdrop of Thoothukudi.

Music for the film will be composed by Gibran, with cinematography by S. Venkatesh and editing by Pradeep. The art direction is managed by Durairaj, while Ambikapathi is the executive producer.

- IANS

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Arjun K
This is the reality for so many talented artists. It's not just Bollywood, even regional industries have these cliques. Good on her for speaking up. #Struggleisreal indeed.
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Rohit P
While I admire her spirit, I feel actors sometimes overstate the nepotism angle. Hard work eventually pays off for everyone who is truly talented. Look at stars like Vijay Sethupathi or Nayanthara – they made it on their own merit.
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Sarah B
Her performance in 'RX100' was fantastic! It's sad to hear she's facing such challenges. Hope her new film with Durai Senthilkumar sir is a big hit. The team looks promising!
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Karthik V
12 years of struggle is no joke. This kind of grit is inspiring for anyone in a competitive field, not just acting. More power to her! 💪
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Meera T
Excited for 'VenkataLachimi'! A pan-India release in three languages shows the makers have faith in her. Let's support artists who come up the hard way. All the best, Payal!

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