Shalu Menon Opens Up About Controversies: It Strengthened Me; Holds No Grudges Against Rejection and Exclusion

Shalu Menon Opens Up About Controversies: In a candid interview with Kaumudi Movies, popular actress Shalu Menon opened up about how the controversies surrounding her have shaped her into a stronger individual. Reflecting on her experiences, Shalu expressed that these tumultuous times have instilled in her a newfound boldness and a discerning eye to distinguish between genuine and untrustworthy individuals.
"Controversies made me stronger. After everything that happened in my life, I became bolder and gained the ability to discern between good and bad people. There were those who rejected and avoided me, but when I encounter them, I don't display any anger. I usually approach them and engage in conversation. I have very little anger within me."
"I am active on social media and make an effort to respond to my audience as much as possible. However, I come across numerous negative comments, and I usually refrain from engaging with such comments."
"But we come across comments that are unbearable and greatly insult us. When faced with such situations, it's natural to react. Such comments are often made by individuals with perverted mindsets," said Shalu.
Shalu's Identity As A dancer
In an exciting revelation, actress Shalu Menon expressed her utmost happiness with her identity as a dancer. With a remarkable achievement to her name, Shalu revealed that she has successfully established six dance schools, further solidifying her passion for the art form.
Not stopping at her flourishing dance career, Shalu also shared that she is currently gracing the small screen with her remarkable acting skills in two popular serials. Her involvement in these projects showcases her versatility as an artist, effortlessly transitioning between her roles as an accomplished dancer and a talented actress.
"I am happiest with the title of a dancer. I pursued dance before venturing into acting. I entered the world of acting without any particular expectations. I held the title of district Kalathilakam for eight years and later became the state winner. An opportunity to work in a serial arose when I was in 10th grade, and I continued with it thereafter."
"Saturday and Sunday are the busiest days for me. The classes will commence on Saturday morning at my house, and afterwards, I will head directly to my institute, where the remaining classes will take place. I am proud to mention that I own six dance schools, where classes are conducted on both Saturdays and Sundays."
"I am currently acting in two serials. Most of the shoots are on days other than Saturday and Sunday. However, I am flexible and can adjust my availability when necessary," said Shalu.


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