SS Rajamouli’s RRR, featuring Jr NTR and Ram Charan, and Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s Animal, starring Ranbir Kapoor, captivated audiences with their powerful storytelling and went on to shatter box office records. Recently, Aashiqui actress Anu Aggarwal expressed her admiration for both films, applauding the bold direction of modern Indian cinema.
RRR and Animal: Films That Truly Impressed Anu Aggarwal
When asked about recent films or series that left a strong impression on her, Anu told Pinkvilla in an interview that RRR was one of the first to truly amaze her, highlighting how captivated she was by the Ram Charan and Jr. NTR starrer. She also shared her appreciation for Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal, noting that she enjoyed the film.
She noted that a new variety of films is emerging as people's mindsets evolve. She added that the sooner filmmakers tune into the audience’s changing tastes, the better it will be for the entire industry.
Anu’s Journey Beyond Bollywood
Anu Aggarwal, who took a long break from the industry, shared her current perspective on it. She expressed gratitude for having played the roles she had always dreamed of and clarified that her departure wasn’t due to negativity or disappointment. Instead, she left after achieving her goals to focus on personal growth. Reflecting on today’s film scene, she said she finds it much more interesting now than she did five or ten years ago.
South Indian Cinema’s Global Surge
The actress also reflected on the changing landscape of global filmmaking, noting how South Indian films have gained immense popularity. She observed that audiences have become more selective, no longer drawn solely by star power but seeking meaningful content. This shift inspired her, making her feel motivated to take on new projects.
Anu Aggarwal rose to national fame with her debut in the 1990 hit Aashiqui. She went on to star in films like King Uncle and Janam Kundli. Her last movie appearance was in Return of the Jewel Thief, released in 1996.
RRR and Animal: Films That Truly Impressed Anu Aggarwal
When asked about recent films or series that left a strong impression on her, Anu told Pinkvilla in an interview that RRR was one of the first to truly amaze her, highlighting how captivated she was by the Ram Charan and Jr. NTR starrer. She also shared her appreciation for Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal, noting that she enjoyed the film.
She noted that a new variety of films is emerging as people's mindsets evolve. She added that the sooner filmmakers tune into the audience’s changing tastes, the better it will be for the entire industry.
Anu’s Journey Beyond Bollywood
Anu Aggarwal, who took a long break from the industry, shared her current perspective on it. She expressed gratitude for having played the roles she had always dreamed of and clarified that her departure wasn’t due to negativity or disappointment. Instead, she left after achieving her goals to focus on personal growth. Reflecting on today’s film scene, she said she finds it much more interesting now than she did five or ten years ago.
South Indian Cinema’s Global Surge
The actress also reflected on the changing landscape of global filmmaking, noting how South Indian films have gained immense popularity. She observed that audiences have become more selective, no longer drawn solely by star power but seeking meaningful content. This shift inspired her, making her feel motivated to take on new projects.
Anu Aggarwal rose to national fame with her debut in the 1990 hit Aashiqui. She went on to star in films like King Uncle and Janam Kundli. Her last movie appearance was in Return of the Jewel Thief, released in 1996.
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