Key Points

In a candid discussion, Neetu Chandra shared her experiences grappling with the lack of support from men in the Bollywood industry. Despite challenges and the questioning of her abilities due to her lack of an industry background, she carved her path through consistent effort and dedication. Chandra stressed the importance of creating one's opportunities and the empowerment gained from doing so. She acknowledged Bollywood's role in her professional identity while reflecting on her journey's ups and downs.

Key Points: Neetu Chandra Breaks Silence on Bollywood Support Gaps

  • Neetu Chandra highlights Bollywood's male-dominated barriers
  • Emphasizes self-created opportunities and personal growth
  • Expresses gratitude for Bollywood roots despite challenges
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Neetu Chandra opens up on lack of support from men in the film industry

Neetu Chandra discusses the challenges she faced with industry support and her journey in Bollywood.

Neetu Chandra opens up on lack of support from men in the film industry
"Generally, men haven’t supported me much. They’ve questioned how I would make it. - Neetu Chandra"

Mumbai, May 16

Actress Neetu Chandra has opened up about the lack of support she received from men in the film industry.

In a recent conversation, the actress revealed that despite her consistent efforts and talent, she was often met with doubt and questioned for not having an industry background. Instead of waiting for validation, she chose to build her journey step by step—gaining strength through theatre and creating her own opportunities when none came her way.

Neetu told IANS, “Generally, men haven’t supported me much. They’ve questioned how I would make it, saying I lacked a background. But I never let go of my own hand. I kept building myself step by step. Earlier, I feared not getting work. But after more than a decade of doing theatre, I don’t feel that fear anymore. If I don’t find something that resonates with me, I create opportunities for myself.”

Speaking about her experience of working in Bollywood, Chandra mentioned that she always wanted to do action films.

“Being a martial artist, Hollywood gave me my first opportunity, and I’m grateful. But my roots are in Bollywood. I debuted opposite Akshay Kumar and John Abraham at a very young age. I came to Mumbai when I was about fifteen or sixteen, going from studio to studio with my bag. My first break came through a Parker Pen advertisement directed by Mr. Priyadarshan, who launched me. I’ve always felt thankful to Bollywood—it gave me identity and courage. I’ve learned a lot from failures too. They’ve only made me stronger.”

The actress also reflected on a moment from a few years ago when she made an emotional appeal for more work. She revealed that the decision to speak up did help, and she stands by it with pride.

Chandra emphasized that seeking opportunities should never be looked down upon, regardless of one’s experience or standing. “There’s no shame in asking for work,” she said, adding that every artist has the right to approach people for roles they believe in.

“No matter what level you're at, it’s your right as an artist to approach people. I’ve worked with thirteen National Award-winning directors. I ask makers like Priyadarshan or Kumar Mangat for work because I admire their storytelling. Even if they don’t have a project for me right now, they know my dedication and quality. I’ve been getting good work, but meaningful roles take time. I recently returned to set after a break, and it reminded me how much I love this craft,” explained Neetu Chandra.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
More power to Neetu Chandra! It's sad that talented actors have to struggle just because they don't have "connections". Bollywood needs to change this mindset. Her journey from theatre to films is truly inspiring 👏
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Priya M.
As someone working in corporate India, I relate so much! The struggle is real for women in every field. Why do men always doubt our capabilities? Neetu's confidence to create her own opportunities is something we should all learn from.
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Amit S.
Respect for speaking up! But let's not generalize - many male actors and directors do support women in the industry. The problem is the system, not necessarily all men. Change is happening slowly but surely.
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Shalini R.
Her story reminds me of Kangana's early struggles. Bollywood's nepotism and boys' club mentality needs to end. So proud of her for not giving up and creating her own path! #WomenSupportingWomen
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Vikram J.
I remember her in Garam Masala! She had great screen presence. Sad that talented actors fade away while less talented star kids get endless chances. Hope she gets more good roles now 🤞
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Neha T.
"I never let go of my own hand" - what a powerful line! This should be every woman's mantra. The industry might not change overnight, but women like Neetu are paving the way for others. More power to her!

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