Anasuya Bharadwaj, has managed to captivate the hearts of a vast audience, boasting a fan following that rivals even the most celebrated leading actresses. Despite her unconventional journey, Anasuya remains a hot topic on social media, with her interviews and social media posts never failing to spark discussions.
Having taken a brief hiatus from the renowned comedy show, Jabardast, Anasuya gracefully stepped away from the small screen limelight for a while. However, it is impossible to overlook her undeniable presence in few films and social media. What sets Anasuya apart is her remarkable ability to captivate audiences by playing diverse and intriguing characters in movies. She has an uncanny talent for transforming into the roles she portrays, leaving an indelible mark on the minds of the viewers. “Rangasthalam” is the best example of one of her finest performances. However, despite gaining popularity as a character artist, she hasn’t been able to establish herself as a heroine.
In a recent interview, Anasuya shed light on the factors that have caused her to miss out on heroine opportunities in the Telugu film industry. She expressed her belief that her reluctance to attend the lavish parties that are part and parcel of Tollywood’s culture has worked against her in the quest for traditional heroine roles. Anasuya shared, “I do my work on movie sets, and I leave. I always stay away from the glitzy parties that happen after film shootings. This decision may have cost me opportunities as a conventional heroine, but I have no regrets.” She emphasized her resolve to avoid such parties, even if it meant potentially missing out on certain roles.
She also talked about her decision to turn down an opportunity to appear in a song in the blockbuster movie, “Attarintiki Daredi.” She said that at that time, she believed that she might not gain recognition, if she dances with other actresses in the song. However, in a remarkable display of self-assuredness and personal growth, Anasuya has evolved. She said she no longer feels the need for her role to be the centerpiece of a film. Instead, she has embraced the belief that she can earn recognition and appreciation through any character she portrays.