Indian
actress
Sobhita
Dhulipala,
renowned
for
her
versatile
performances,
is
set
to
mark
her
Hollywood
debut
in
Dev
Patel's
upcoming
film,
"The
Monkey
Man." As
she
embarks
on
this
new
chapter
in
her
career,
Dhulipala
took
a
moment
to
reflect
on
her
remarkable
journey
in
the
Indian
Film
Industry.
From
her
breakout
role
in
Raman
Raghav
2.0
to
her
acclaimed
performances
in
Made
In
Heaven
and
The
Night
Manager
franchise,
Dhulipala
has
captivated
audiences
with
her
talent
and
dedication.
However,
behind
her
success
lies
a
journey
of
determination
and
resilience
that
many
may
not
be
aware
of.
In
a
recent
interview,
the
actress
opened
up
about
her
path
to
becoming
a
self-made
actor
in
the
Indian
Film
Industry.
Dhulipala
shared
insights
into
the
challenges
she
faced
and
the
sacrifices
she
made
to
pursue
her
passion
for
acting.
The
actor
recalled
the
time
when
she
stayed
away
from
social
circles
and
her
journey
to
becoming
a
known
face
in
the
entertainment
industry
and
said,
"I
was
not
connected
to
the
film
world.
My
only
entry
point
was
through
auditions.
And
after
my
senior
year,
I
was
modelling
for
a
bit.
As
a
model,
you
also
do
auditions
for
ads."
"I
had
always
been
a
classical
dancer.
So
creative
expression
was
a
part
of
my
life.
I
just
didn't
know
that
acting
could
also
be
it;
it
just
didn't
strike
me
because
I
think
we
were
conditioned
to
think
of
finding
a
job
that
gives
me
security,
like
academics,
and
then
finding
work
that
gives
me
financial
security.
So
doing
something
in
the
creative
field
was
a
bit
off
the
syllabus.
But
I
gave
myself
three
years,
and
I
auditioned.
I
must
have
done
1,000
auditions
in
my
life,"
she
added.
The
actor
revealed
that
she
got
her
first
film
audition
when
there
were
two
months
left
in
her
three-year
deadline.
"I
ended
up
getting
that
part
of
the
audition.
It's
for
a
film
called
Raman
Raghav.
That
left
a
huge
impression
on
me.
I
went
to
the
Cannes
Film
Festival.
I
was
nominated
for
my
performance.
I
was
just
really
a
kid
figuring
out
the
way,
so
it
left
a
very
positive
influence
on
me.
That
film
and
that
nomination.
So
from
that
point
on,
I
thought,
I'd
love
to
get
the
opportunity
to
do
something
that
has
scope
for
performance,"
she
said.
Meanwhile,
on
the
work
front,
Sobhita
Dhulipala
is
gearing
up
for
her
Hollywood
Debut
as
a
leading
actress
in
The
Monkey
Man.