Actress
Amrita
Rao
won
many
hearts
with
her
work
in
films
like
Main
Hoon
Na,
Vivah,
Ishq
Vishq,
Masti,
etc.,
but
despite
her
popularity
among
the
moviegoers,
the
actress
chose
not
to
do
too
many
films
as
per
her
fame.
In
fact,
Amrita
also
took
a
sabbatical
of
six
years
and
got
back
to
the
screens
with
Thackeray
in
2019.
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
an
entertainment
portal,
when
Amrita
was
asked
if
she
regrets
rejecting
big
films,
the
Vaah!
Life
Ho
Toh
Aisi!
actress
said
that
had
somebody
advised
her
properly
about
her
career,
her
film
journey
would
have
been
different.
Amrita
said,
"I
think
I
have
always
found
myself
refusing
more
projects
than
committing
to
them,
especially.
I
am
not
saying
that
all
my
choices
were
absolutely
right.
There
were
some
big
films
that
I
said
no
to
which
I
kind
of
regret.
Maybe
I
should
have
done
it
because
my
reasons
then
were
perhaps
valid
to
me
as
a
teenager.
But,
if
you
looked
at
it
in
a
broader
picture,
I
felt
that
I
wish
I
would
have
somebody
who
would
have
advised
me."
Amrita
said
that
after
Vivah
she
was
typecast,
as
she
was
getting
good
roles
which
were
modern
also.
Amrita
further
added
that
when
she
was
achieving
fame,
film
industry
was
in
a
phase
when
suddenly
the
whole
game
was
changing
for
actresses,
as
they
were
suddenly
becoming
all
hot,
sexy
and
sensual.
And
the
whole
trend
of
kissing
scenes
had
started.
However,
Amrita
found
herself
in
a
position
where
she
had
to
decide
whether
she
wanted
to
compromise
on
'Amrita
Rao'
for
that
role
or
viva
versa.
In
the
same
interview,
Amrita
further
revealed
that
she
had
the
biggest
of
production
houses
coming
to
her
with
roles
where
they
said
that
they
wanted
her
to
be
an
in-house
artiste
with
them.
"Those
were
huge
opportunities.
But,
again
as
I
said
Amrita
Rao
has
always
chosen
to
ride
against
the
tide.
Because
comfort
was
everything
to
me,
it
was
sacred
to
me.
And
for
me,
comfort
was
a
priority.
I
was
also
in
a
relationship
and
for
me,
that
was
a
priority.
I
declined
those
offers
because
I
knew
that
it
will
not
work
out
for
us,"
concluded
Amrita.