Giorgia
Andriana
Opens
Up
About
Her
Struggle
A
HT
report
quoted
her
as
saying, "Being
a
foreigner,
to
get
a
good
project
is
very
tough.
I
would
go
for
auditions,
sit
for
hours
and
have
faced
rejection
so
many
times
because
I
am
too
fair-skinned
or
because
they
would
think
that
I
would
not
be
able
to
speak
Hindi
properly."
She
Was
Stereotyped
In
The
Beginning
"I
don't
believe
in
luck.
How
prepared
you
are
to
do
the
hard
work.
In
the
beginning,
I
was
stereotyped
as
well
but
now
people
know
me
better
than
before," added
the
actress.
Giorgia
Took
The
Rejections
Positively
Speaking
about
the
film,
she
told
the
daily, "Sometimes,
people
would
ask
me,
how
will
I
become
an
actor?
But
I
know
that
a
lot
of
preparation
goes
into
it.
You
need
to
be
at
it
and
give
as
many
auditions
as
you
can.
You
should
be
good
at
what
you
do.
That's
pretty
much
it."
Giorgia
Has
Been
Learning
Hindi
&
Urdu
For
The
Past
Three
Years
"Hindi
is
not
my
mother
tongue
but
I
have
worked
quite
hard
to
get
the
dialect
right.
I
would
rehearse
myself
in
Hindi
for
my
auditions
and
there
are
three
teachers
-
one
teaching
me
Urdu,
and
the
other
two
helping
me
in
Hindi
grammar
and
how
to
write,
read
and
pronounce
Hindi
correctly.
I
would
observe
others
and
also
ask
them
the
meaning
of
words.
Now,
I
don't
find
it
too
hard
to
express
myself
in
Hindi
and
to
learn
the
script.
I'm
quite
confident
with
the
language."