Neha Dhupia, a familiar face in the Indian film industry for over two decades, has spoken candidly about her ongoing struggle to find compelling roles in Bollywood. Dhupia's acting journey began in 2000 with the Japanese film Ninja Odoru ! Ninja Densetsu, followed by her Telugu debut in Ninne Istapaddanu (2003). The same year, she entered Bollywood with Qayamat: City Under Threat , marking a promising entry.

EXCLUSIVE: Neha Dhupia says she has been “struggling for 22 years” to associate herself with “interesting pieces of cinema”; reveals getting offers from South but doesn’t remember getting call for a Bollywood project Neha Dhupia on “Struggling for 22 Years” However, in a recent interview with Bollywood Hungama , Neha revealed she has been "struggling for 22 years" to secure roles in films she finds truly interesting. Highlighting the inconsistent box office performance of films, she cited her movies Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, Mithya , and A Thursday as examples. Despite praise for her performances, these films reached limited audiences.

Neha Dhupia Speaks About Getting Offers From South Cinema Interestingly, Neha went on to add that she has received more recent film offers from South Indian cinema. She shared details about receiving two consecutive offers from the South within a three-month period. Contrasting this experience, Neha admitted, "But when was the last time I got a Hindi film offer, I don't even remember.

" She acknowledges the ongoing challenges fa.