Actress Prachi Desai, who has completed a decade in the Hindi film industry, says Bollywood does give due and credit to everyone at some point.
Asked if she ever feels that her talent has not been explored as much, Prachi said: “I don’t know about how long it’s been but I always look at every project to be the beginning. This industry does give everyone their due and credit at some point and I am grateful for what I have got, though I would say it’s just the beginning.”
Prachi made her Bollywood debut in 2008 with “Rock On!!” and ever since then has featured in films like “Life Partner”, “Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai”, “Teri Meri Kahaani”, “Bol Bachchan”, “I, Me Aur Main”, “Azhar” and “Rock On 2”.
Before her stint in filmdom, Prachi was seen on small screen in “Kasamh Se” and is fondly remembered as her character Bani Walia from the show.
Does Prachi credit her stint on TV for her recognition and popularity today? “TV has an extensive reach which takes you through the remotest place so I won’t deny that it did play a pivotal role.”
The actress, 29, is busy with her next film titled “Kosha”, a dark urban fantasy.
“Kosha” revolves around a disruptive girl who is a rock band member with a history of “alcohol and substance abuse.”