Actress kajal aggarwal of Singham recently said candidly how southern directors should be more creative in the roles they provide for married performers. "We still have a little bit of stereotype attached, and I hope we get rid of it soon," Kajal said in an interview with Galatta Plus. Actors from this generation are married, have kids, and continue to work. It's not a cultural issue, in my opinion; if more movies like Tumhari Sulu are made, I believe the public will embrace them. The creators must begin experimenting with more genres.

"We would take meatier roles, maybe even the pivotal roles in films if we are offered," she continued. Things are evolving. I adore how Nayanthara organizes her filmography, for instance. I adore the choices she made. She receives these pieces on her terms and conditions, as she is an exception. That's fantastic, then. However, I am content with my current position in the profession since my directors have shown me respect and compassion.

In 2004 Kajal made her acting debut in the bollywood film Kyun! Ho Gaya Na... and in 2007 she starred in her first Tollwood production, Nandamuri kalyan Ram's lakshmi Kalyanam.
 

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