The actress Srinidhi Shetty, famous ahh for her breakthrough stint in K.G.F, has recently been trying to shed light on the rumors that she rejected the ever-so-talked-about Sita in an impending big-budget mythological film. She put the record straight in that interview and expressed an honest opinion on the matter: “I didn’t reject the Sita role. I’m nobody to reject it. I just gave an audition, and I wasn’t selected. Had they selected me, I would have been a complete flop. I am happy that Sai Pallavi has got the role.”
The humility and self-awareness, she depicted straightaway, impressed the netizens, who appreciated her ground-level thinking and acceptance of the reality.
Amidst some lovely comments made on social media by fans praising her statement, considering it “mature” and “refreshingly real.” One user wrote, “Good that they did auditions instead of signing whoever they thought suited the role.” Another one lined, “Wow, she is sportingly accepting that she got rejected. Way to go.”
This entire level of appreciation reflected how audiences appreciate transparency and humility when coming from the wannabe-gods known as stars, who are rather full of ego and mysteries.
The response of Srinidhi reminds one that rejection on even high-profile projects is never a measure of one’s worth. To another level, her graceful recognition of Sai Pallavi’s selection speaks volumes of her respect for talent and fair casting.
In a series of conversations going on about the Sita role, the cool and composed attitude of Srinidhi Shetty has secured her fresh admiration- showing dignity in disappointment, which usually shines across above all light.
Srinidhi Shetty(Kgf fame):I didn’t reject the Sita role. I’m nobody to reject it. I would’ve fallen flat if they had given me the role. I just gave an audition and wasn’t selected. I’m happy that Sai Pallavi got the role.
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