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Rhea Chakraborty divulges what she does for a living without films!

Rhea Chakraborty divulges what she does for a living without films!
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A well-known figure in the entertainment sector is Rhea Chakraborty. The actress began her professional life as a video jockey before starring in the Telugu movie Tuneega Tuneega (2012). She had a difficult period in both her personal and professional life a few years ago, which caused her to take a hiatus from acting.
 
However, she has returned to television with a more upbeat outlook and a more assertive demeanor. She discussed the "Chapter 2" of her career in an interview.
 
A well-known public figure, Rhea Chakraborty has appeared in several films, including Bank Chor, Sonali Cable, Mere Dad Ki Maruti, and Half Girlfriend. Her most recent appearance in Bollywood was in Chehre in 2021, before to her break.

However, she went back to work in the profession a few years later, this time as a cast member of the popular Indian reality show MTV Roadies' twentieth season. She also started her own podcast, in which she talks candidly with well-known TV personalities. She asked actress Sushmita Sen to discuss the life and accomplishments of the former Miss Universe on a recent show.
 
Speaking with Sen about her return to the profession, Rhea said that people are now perplexed as to what she does for a living now that she isn't making movies. She clarified by saying that she does not appear in motion pictures. She does other things, though. “I do motivational speaking and that’s how I earn my money,” revealed in her podcast.
 
'Chapter 2' of Chakraborty's life was also disclosed in a media chat. She clarified that everyone either knows or believes they know about her "chapter one." “I did go through a lot of phases of feeling different emotions, being different versions of myself,” she revealed adding that she now feels like a newer version of herself and calls it a “rebirth.”
 
The well-known person went on to say that she wishes to celebrate her return with everybody who has completed chapter two in their life. Giving her listers a life lesson, she said, “I want to say that it is ok to have a chapter two, to start again, to move on in life. I want to celebrate change.” She declared at the end of her speech that she was no longer concerned with what other people thought.
 
 
 
 

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