There is space for everyone, feels Kajal

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,January 03 2012]

If you ask Kajal Agarwal, she says that there is space for everyone in the industry and there is no point in making a desperate bid to grab roles. The candid actress seems to suggest that since each heroine has her unique qualities and the filmmakers know who suits best for a role, the brouhaha about competition between heroines is irrelevant.

She doesn't in any way suggest that there doesn't exist competition among heroines. All that she means to say is that everybody will have their share of the pie. “A role doesn’t come to us when we want it. Every director intuitively knows which actress is suitable for the role in his mind. And he would draft only that heroine,” she points out.

The actress is fast making strides in Telugu and Tamil. Proud of the fact that she is among the top heroines who is now considered as someone who deserves to be cast opposite crazy stars from Mahesh Babu, Ram Charan, Prabhas to NTR, she gleefully acknowledges that she is lucky in that respect.

Kajal has had an eventful 2011 and her film, The Businessman, is scheduled to release on Jan. 11. Said to be one of the highest paid actresses in South India, she famously acted opposite Ajay Devgn in Singham.

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