Aditi Rao Hydari feels there are two distinct types of career opportunities in Bollywood. One for girls from film families and another for girls who come to the industry with no connections.
When she stepped into the Hindi film industry, she was clueless about playing the game, but has now found her niche in tinsel town.
“It’s all falling in place. I am happy that I have my own place now. I want to be known as an actor who is irreplaceable. What is mine must only be mine,” said Aditi, who will be seen in distinctive roles in Guddu Rangeela and The Legend of Michael Mishra.
It has taken Aditi a while to find her bearings in the film industry ever since she came here in 2006.
Luckily, she hasn’t met the wolves of Bollywood.
“Not that anyone takes advantage of you. I firmly believe the way one is treated depends on one’s conduct and intentions. Of course, men will look at you in a certain way if you are single and attractive. I believe most men behave strangely with women when their wives and girlfriends are not watching,” she added.