Actress Kamna Jethmalani, who shot to fame with constant hits has surprised everyone by taking a break from the glamorous field after tying the knot with Suraj Nagpal, a Bangalore-based businessman. The duo hitched in 2014.
The Ranam actress Kamna Jethmalani appeared in a popular Telugu talk show and walked down memory lane and gave an insight into the unknown incidents she faced during her illustrious and yet successful career.
The actress spoke about an incident where she cried because of a director. However, Kamna Jethmalani said, due to that incident, she had learned how to be disciplined. This happened while shooting for her third film in Tollywood.
Kamna Jethmalani acted alongside Gopichand in the successful film Ranam. Director -choreographer Amma Rajasekhar helmed the project. She shared an interesting incident that happened to her.
Kamna said she and her friend Poonam Bajwa went out to eat ice cream one night and she had a shoot the next day. She returned home late after hanging out all night. She came back home at 3 AM and reached the sets at 6 AM. In between, she just had two hours of nap.
Amma Rajasekhar saw her face and asked what happened. Kamna Jethmalani told the director that she slept late as she came back home at 3 AM. The director was not happy with this and he was furious.
The director shouted at her in front of hundreds of junior artists. Amma Rajasekhar gave her some time to take a rest and started the shoot. She said, due to the incident, she became disciplined.
Kamna Jethmalani made her debut in Tollywood with Premikulu in the year 2005 and went on to appear in successful films across the languages. Nearly after one decade of a successful career, Kamna left the industry after getting married.
In her career, Kamna Jethmalani appeared in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada films. However, she acted in Tollywood predominately compared to the other industries.
She shot to fame with “Chhod Do Aanchal Zamaana Kya Kahega” video back in 2014. After the video became popular, she shifted her focus to films. She tasted success in Tollywood with Gopichand’s Ranam.