In
the
past,
many
Bollywood
leading
ladies
have
opened
up
about
their
brush
with
casting
couch.
A
few
weeks
ago,
Ankita
Lokhande
in
an
interview,
had
spoken
about
how
she
was
subjected
to
this
unhealthy
practice
twice;
once
when
she
went
in
to
audition
for
a
South
film
during
the
beginning
of
her
career
and
the
second
time
when
she
was
trying
to
make
her
transition
from
television
to
films.
Now,
Prachi
Desai
too,
has
opened
up
about
her
casting
couch
experience
in
a
recent
interview
with
an
entertainment
portal.
The
actress
revealed
that
she
was
once
asked
to
compromise
in
order
to
get
a
role
in
a
'big
film'
but
she
said
no.
Prachi
further
revealed
that
the
director
still
got
in
touch
with
her
even
after
she
turned
down
the
offer.
"I
think
very
direct
propositions
were
made
to
get
cast
in
a
certain
film,
a
big
film,
but
I
have
outright
said
no.
Even
after
that
director
has
called
me,
after
saying
no,
I
have
still
said
that
I
am
not
interested
in
your
film," Prachi
told
Bollywood
Bubble.
Earlier,
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
the
actress
had
talked
about
why
she
was
seen
less
on
screen
in
the
last
few
years.
Prachi
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Had
I
let
that
pressure
get
to
me,
I
would
have
agreed
to
all
the
offers
that
came
to
me.
I
got
many
roles
with
great
directors
and
stories
but
I
felt
the
role
wouldn't
benefit
me
in
any
way.
The
roles
didn't
add
anything
to
my
career
so
I'd
to
let
go
of
those
films.
It
comes
from
the
space
of
being
strong-minded
and
knowing
what
I
want.
Being
in
the
limelight
wasn't
my
goal
as
anyway
I
shy
away
from
it."
Prachi
Desai
rose
to
fame
with
her
portrayal
of
Bani
in
Ekta
Kapoor's
popular
TV
show
Kasamhe
Se
in
which
she
was
paired
opposite
Ram
Kapoor.
The
actress
made
her
debut
in
Bollywood
with
Farhan
Akhtar's
Rock
On!
and
went
on
to
star
in
films
like
Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Mumbaai,
Bol
Bachchan
and
Azhar.