Popular TV actress Nyra Banerjee, who garnered popularity for her portrayal in supernatural show Divya Drishti, opened up on actresses doing explicit scenes to garner instant fame among the audience. Talking to E Times, the gorgeous beauty said, "As an actor you want to play different roles. My second Hindi film 'One Night Stand' was not a sexual film. It had Sunny Leone but it was an image changing film for her. She didn't even kiss in that film, but because the film was called One Night Stand and it had Sunny Leone, I started getting films that were of eroctic genre. People feel that if you expose and do eroctic films, explicit scenes then you get instant fame but I don't believe in it. I agree you get instant fame but if you are not a good actress you won't be able to sustain it. I did not want to go to that route and become that kind of an actor. I want people to understand I can act and that's why wherever I get a good role be it TV, films, South, web I will work."
She added, "When I started getting similar roles in Bollywood and Tollywood, I actually sat and asked myself what gives me happiness acting so why not do TV. My role in Divya Drishti was not a typical saas bahu drama. It was more like a web and film content. It had every kind emotion for me to express. I played negative, positive, I did romantic, fight sequences everything in that show and Divya Drishti gave me the actual fame. What actual recognition, fame that Divya Drishti gave me, even my films did not give. I did not become a typical, typecast bahu on TV after Divya Drishti. I feel lucky that I made the correct decisions in my career. If I would have kept doing the same roles in Bollywood and Tollywood I would have become popular but I would have not been able to prove myself as an actress. With Divya Drishti, Excuse Me Madam I am able to prove myself,"
Speaking about her Bollywood journey, Nrya asserted, "I did not struggle in Bollywood because I did not have the fear of paying my rent, or my maid. I did not live with the tension of excelling in Tollywood or Bollywood. I did projects that satisfied my soul. There were people who told me not to rush on TV. I would simply ask them if you have a worthy project or a meaty role in Bollywood for me please give me. My decision to not wait was different. I did not want to do the same projects. I could have earned a lot of money but when I am getting a chance to satisfy my soul and good project on TV, why won't I do it. I am glad that TV gave me that recognition and it thought that I am more versatile."
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