Actress and singer Suchitra Krishnamoorthi recently discussed her career decisions, emphasizing her preference for selective projects that excite and challenge her as an artist. She mentioned waiting for roles that truly inspire her creativity, especially in the realm of OTT platforms where she is exploring diverse characters and narratives.
Krishnamoorthi revealed that despite completing a few projects, she is cautious about accepting work, as she seeks roles that offer genuine challenges and inspiration. When addressing the impact of public relations in the entertainment industry and responding to Ameesha Patel’s comments on actors prioritizing PR over work, Krishnamoorthi highlighted the shift from investigative reporting to publicity-driven content.
Acknowledging the significance of visibility in the current age, Krishnamoorthi expressed support for individuals promoting themselves through PR and paid promotions, emphasizing the importance of personal success strategies. She encouraged individuals to continue what works for them, irrespective of external criticism or differing approaches.
Known for her contributions to Hindi cinema, South cinema, and television, Suchitra Krishnamoorthi gained prominence with the 1994 film “Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa” alongside Shah Rukh Khan. She later delved into music, releasing popular albums like “Dole Dole,” “Dum Tara,” “A-Ha,” and “Zindagi,” before returning to films with “My Wife’s Murder” after a hiatus.
