Elli
AvRam
opened
up
about
her
getting
noticed
for
her
acting
chops
recently.
The
actress
shared
about
not
having
any
sort
of
guidance
to
find
her
way
through
the
Hindi
film
industry
when
she
first
arrived.
She
admits
that
the
industry
is
not
an
easy
place
to
be
in,
as
is
any
other
show
business,
and
says
that
one
has
to
be
tough
to
work
in
it.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Elli
said,
"Casting
directors
contacted
me
after
seeing
my
performance
in
Nanavati.
Even
after
they
saw
me
in
Malang,
talking
in
Hindi.
I
think
it
has
opened
up
more
for
me,
I
get
meatier
roles.
Inside
Edge
season
two
also
happened.
I
am
happy
that
I
never
gave
up,
because
there
have
been
times
it's
so
tough."
Talking
about
how
it
is
for
an
outsider,
Elli
continued,
"You
feel
like
you
don't
have
anyone
to
really
ask
for
guidance,
or
know
what
to
really
do.
It's
just
because
you
are
so
alone,
I
don't
have
my
family.
You
suddenly
fall
into
that,
you
feel
helpless
and
don't
know
whether
you
should
pack
your
bags
and
go
home
to
family
and
friends."
Admitting
that
she
is
not
the
kind
to
give
up,
she
said,
"Mumbai
is
my
home,
the
film
industry
is
my
workplace.
I
wouldn't
say
it's
easy,
that
would
be
a
lie.
It's
like
any
other
workplace.
It's
a
bit
tough,
it's
not
an
easy
place.
One
has
to
be
very
strong,
I
will
say
mentally
as
well
as
physically.
That's
the
case
with
show
business
all
around
the
world.
It's
a
tough
world
with
a
lot
of
hungry
people."
Elli
starred
alongside
Anil
Kapoor,
Disha
Patani,
Kunal
Kemmu
and
Aditya
Roy
Kapur
in
Malang.
She
next
has
a
guest
appearance
in
Roohi
Afzana,
a
horror
comedy
film
which
stars
Janhvi
Kapoor,
Rajkummar
Rao,
Varun
Sharma
and
Alexx
O'Nell.