'Raid 2' actress Shruti Pandey opens up about 'uncomfortable' moments from her early days

IANS April 21, 2025 384 views

Shruti Pandey candidly discusses her journey in Bollywood, revealing the complex challenges actors face today. Her experiences highlight the critical role of social media in securing acting opportunities. Despite moments of doubt, she remains resilient and committed to her craft. The upcoming film 'Raid 2' represents another milestone in her evolving career.

"Mumbai has a way of pulling you back in" - Shruti Pandey
'Raid 2' actress Shruti Pandey opens up about 'uncomfortable' moments from her early days
Mumbai, April 21: Actress Shruti Pandey, who is gearing up for the release of her film 'Raid 2,' opened up about the challenges she faced early in her career, including uncomfortable conversations.

Key Points

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Actress confronts early career challenges without experiencing casting couch

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Social media plays crucial role in modern film industry opportunities

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Nepotism discussed as inherent business dynamic in entertainment world

While she shared that she never directly encountered the casting couch, she acknowledged the pressures of navigating the industry and the impact of social media on an actor's visibility and opportunities. When asked if she had ever encountered issues like nepotism or the casting couch in the industry, Shruti revealed that, thankfully, she had never experienced the casting couch directly. However, she did face some uncomfortable conversations early on.

Pandey told IANS, "Thankfully, I've never directly experienced the casting couch. Maybe some uncomfortable conversations in the beginning, but nothing serious. Social media, on the other hand, has had a big impact--both good and bad. It's become a business. As an actor, not having a strong social media presence can be a hurdle. Many roles are cast through Instagram now, and you don't even hear about them if you're not visible enough."

The 'Helmet' actress also shared her thoughts on nepotism in the film industry. When asked about her take on the topic, Shruti acknowledged that the entertainment world is, ultimately, a business. "It's a business. If I had something valuable, I'd want to pass it on to my sister too. But getting the opportunity is one thing--making the most of it is what really matters."

Shruti Pandey also shared her personal struggles and moments of doubt throughout her career. On being asked if there were times when she felt like quitting, the actress mentioned, "Yes, I've had those moments. Sometimes you go months without work. But my family is very supportive and understands this journey. Every time I thought about quitting, a new project would come along--Mumbai has a way of pulling you back in."

Speaking of Shruti's forthcoming project, 'Raid 2' stars Ajay Devgn in the lead role. The actioner, also featuring Riteish Deshmukh, is slated to hit theatres on May 1.

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Priya M.
So brave of her to speak openly about these industry challenges! The social media pressure is real - it's crazy how casting happens through Instagram now. Wishing her all the success with Raid 2! 👏
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Rahul K.
Interesting perspective on nepotism. While I agree it's natural to help family, the playing field should be more equal for outsiders too. Hope more production houses give fresh talent a fair chance.
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Sneha P.
Love her honesty about the ups and downs! The industry can be so unpredictable. Her perseverance is inspiring 💫 Can't wait to see her in Raid 2!
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Amit S.
Respectfully disagree about the nepotism take - just because it's "business" doesn't make it right. Many talented actors never get that first opportunity while star kids get multiple chances despite poor performances.
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Neha T.
"Mumbai has a way of pulling you back in" - so true! The city tests you but never fails to give hope when you need it most. Rooting for Shruti!

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