Sudha Chandra: I think behind every strong woman, there is a man who believed in her…

Sudha Chandran is one of the best dancers and actresses in Btown and Tellywood. In a recent interview, the actress discusses breaking stereotypes, low phases, and fighting battles.

The actress previously took a 2 years break as she suffered an accident, but that didn’t stop her from becoming one of the impeccable performers on stage and in the reel space.

The Mayuri actress, Sudha Chandran suggests it was the first biopic ever made and, sadly, it is one of the underrated films. The actress also suggests that adapting new things is essential but again does that works for you or not is what matters. The Naagin antagonist took to state,” If you want to survive, A) You need to be relevant, and B) You need to move with times, again the point is whether you want to move times that is suitable or not. Now, see people say OTT, they ask why are you not doing OTT?”, she further added, “I am not comfortable with content or I don’t want to be a part of it, see I want to be a part of content where my family or other families can sit and watch.” declared the actress saying no to OTT.

Sudha Chandran upon asking her to take on women empowerment, suggested, ” I think words like this didn’t exist then if my mother wasn’t empowered I wouldn’t have been here, my grandmother wasn’t empowered my mother wouldn’t have instilled those qualities in me.”. She added, “Behind every empowered woman was that man who believed in her, it could be a father, brother, or a husband.”.

Sudha Chandran plays one of the crucial roles in Dori a Colours show.

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