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Regina Cassandra looks back on her 20-year career, sharing the highs and lows of working across multiple film industries. She emphasizes the importance of versatility, having played everything from the girl-next-door to complex characters. The actress also reflects on the differences between Bollywood and South Indian cinema, noting how each industry shapes its stars. Her journey, though challenging, has been deeply rewarding, shaping her into the artist she is today.

Key Points: Regina Cassandra Reflects on 20-Year Journey in Indian Entertainment

  • Regina Cassandra discusses her 20-year journey in Indian cinema
  • She credits her evolution to diverse roles across industries
  • Reflects on early struggles and lack of mentorship
  • Shares insights on differences between Bollywood and South Indian films
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Regina Cassandra: There's method to madness in Hindi entertainment

Actress Regina Cassandra opens up about her versatile career, challenges, and growth across Hindi and South Indian cinema.

"There’s a method to madness. All you have to do is go with it. – Regina Cassandra"

Mumbai, Aug 18

Actress Regina Cassandra, who is known for her work in the period streaming series ‘Rocket Boys’, is looking back at her journey of 20 years in showbiz.

The actress recently spoke with IANS, as her upcoming film ‘The Wives’ picks up the pace in production.

Reflecting on her journey, the actress told IANS, “My journey has been inspiring and humbling. I have been blessed to have so many interesting and different opportunities across languages. I look back at my work today and smile. It wasn’t easy of course. I did have doubts, I did feel like I was falling short of my own expectations and that of others. I was a kid when I started. Things were sooo different back then”.

The actress further mentioned that for the longest time she wished she had a mentor. But, then she took it upon herself as she learnt the ropes by herself.

She continued, “Today, I’m so grateful for this experience. I have grown into this human being because of my work and the scenarios it has presented me with. I always maintained one thing, I want to be a versatile actor. I wanted to be the girl next door, the pious one, the psycho, the drug addict, the bad girl, the lesbian, everything. I wanted to and still want to play it ALL. I have been lucky to not be slotted into a particular category and that has helped me evolve”.

In her career spanning 20 years and counting, the actress has worked across several film industries of India.

When asked how she would define herself, the actress said, “There’s a method to madness. All you have to do is go with it”.

“It also depends on the project and the set up if it’s chaotic or relaxed. One can’t broadly classify it as differences in the different languages. Although, South India filmmaker’s love making rooted films. You find more of those in the South or even for that matter in other regional languages other than Hindi cinema. Also in my opinion Bollywood makes stars out of actors. The best is to not compare different industries of India”, she added.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Her point about Bollywood making stars out of actors is so true. South industries focus more on content while Bollywood is obsessed with stardom. Interesting perspective!
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Rohit P
I appreciate her honesty about struggling with self-doubt. Shows even successful people go through these phases. Keep shining Regina!
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Sarah B
While I admire her work, I feel she could have explored more Hindi projects earlier in her career. But better late than never!
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Vikram M
"Method to madness" - what a brilliant way to describe Indian cinema! Every industry has its own charm. We're lucky to have such diversity in our entertainment.
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Kavya N
Her journey from South films to pan-India projects is truly remarkable. More actresses should take inspiration from her fearless choices. 💪
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Michael C
Interesting how she mentions rooted films are more common in South cinema. As someone new to Indian films, I've noticed this difference too!

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