Bhumika
Chawla
made
her
Bollywood
debut
with
Salman
Khan's
tragic
romance
Tere
Naam
in
2003.
The
actress
had
received
rave
reviews
for
her
performance
in
that
film.
However
unlike
most
leading
ladies,
Bhumika
has
been
quite
selective
when
it
comes
to
her
career
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
In
a
recent
tete-a-tete
with
an
entertainment
portal,
the
actress
explained
the
reason
behind
her
absence
in
Bollywood
and
shared
that
there
were
times
when
good
scripts
came
to
her
but
she
was
busy
with
another
project.
She
went
on
to
say
that
sometimes
the
scripts
were
really
good
but
things
didn't
work
out
as
expected
and
some
didn't
match
with
her
sensibilities.
Bhumika
told
Pinkvilla,
"It
so
happened
that
sometimes
great
scripts
came
and
I
was
working
on
other
projects,
sometimes
scripts
came
which
I
really
liked
but
things
finally
didn't
work
out
because
of
various
reasons,
and
then
some
didn't
quite
match
with
my
sensibilities.
In
such
situations
the
gap
in
the
industry
increases
and
thus
the
fraternity
thinks
that
you
are
not
ready
to
work
and
it
also
becomes
an
out
of
sight
out
of
mind
kind
of
situation.
But
I
have
been
working
in
the
South
Indian
film
industry."
The
actress
further
said
that
she
is
open
to
good
projects
in
Bollywood
and
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
would
love
to
take
them
up
and
do
a
lot
more
work
in
the
industry."
Meanwhile,
Bhumika
recently
completed
25
years
in
Mumbai.
Talking
about
her
biggest
takeaway
from
this
city
of
dreams,
the
Run
actress
said,
"The
biggest
take
away
when
it
comes
to
completing
25
years
in
Mumbai,
the
city
of
dreams,
is
that
it's
a
city
where
you
find
your
way,
a
city
that
showers
you
with
love,
helps
you
to
dream,
where
people
don't
interfere
in
your
business
but
will
be
there
if
you
need
them
and
are
kind.
If
you
work
hard
then
Mumbai
is
a
city
that
gives
you
a
full
seven
course
meal
comprising
dreams,
fun,
money,
success,
loneliness,
happiness
and
fast-paced
life.
It
is
the
city
of
lights".
With
regards
to
Bollywood,
Bhumika
was
last
seen
in
Sushant
Singh
Rajput's
MS
Dhoni:
The
Untold
Story.