KNOWN for her work in films such as
Oohalu Gusagusalade,
Maanagaram, Warrior and Yodha,
RaashiiKhannahas showcasedherprowess
in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi cinema. The
actress agrees that“just being good enough
is not good enough anywhere” and that
working hard is the key to success.
“Justbeing good enoughisnot good enough
anywhere. Whichever field it may be in, you
have to give your best to keep climbing the
ladder. The idea is to not take that pressure of
which step you are on and how many s
teps you have to climb, just work hard and
bedisciplined.That’sall”,Raashii told IANS
in Abu Dhabi.
Raashii made her acting debut in acting with Madras Cafe in 2013.
After
which, she worked with some of the
finest names down south such as
Vijay Deverakonda, Prithviraj,
Mohanlal,RaviTeja and JrNTR.
One of the most popular names
down south, Raashi never
feared getting overshadowed.
“Art is not a competition, it’s a collaboration. I am always focused on doing the best
that I can do and so are they. And when you
are so focused on doing your best, you always
shine together”, she said.
Talking about getting pigeonholed, the
actress, who hails from New Delhi, emphasised the importance of seeking opportunities that allow growth.
“Your choices decide whether you will get
pigeon holed in any industry. One should not
be okay to be cast in similarroles where there
is no scope to showcase one’s range and versatility”, said the actress, who is a graduate in
English from Delhi University’s iconic Lady
ShriRamCollege.The33-year-old actress feels
female actorsnowhave greateropportunities.
“However today, there are much better
opportunities for female actors who are bold
in their choices and wait out to play roles
which are different from each other”, added
Raashii,who will next be seen in The Sabarmati
Report alongside Vikrant Massey