Why did actress Sheba stay away from Bollywood for 2 decades?

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Sheba, the yesteryear actress of the Bollywood industry, has revealed in her recent interview why she stayed away from the screen for 2 decades.

According to Indian media reports, yesteryear actress Sheba will be seen on the screen again after almost 20 years with her two films ‘Fateh’ and ‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’.

Actress Sheba, who starred in the 1992 film Sooryavanshi opposite Salman Khan, in her recent interview explained the reason behind her distance from the film industry, saying that only heroes and heroines were given importance in the 90s.

Actress Sheba said that there was a time in her career when filmmakers would offer the roles of an 18-year-old heroine or an 80-year-old mother and she was not fit for any of them.

For this, he also had a complaint with the filmmakers that they did not offer him a role that was very attractive, so at that time he felt it was right to stay away from the film industry.

He further says that however this is not the case now, now other characters besides the hero-heroine are also respected, they are also given the same importance as the main characters.

Actress Sheba said that now if the hero does not see me as his heroine, there will be another important role for me, now people have understood that the success of the film does not depend only on the roles of the hero or the heroine.

He added that now the work is done in a better way than in the past, everyone on the set is fully aware of his role, now people understand the technique better. Now the way of portraying the characters has changed, now the characters are more natural and closer to reality.

He replied to another question, (Married at the peak of his career ended his career), saying that it is not a good thing but it is better than living a miserable life and accepting what fate has written. go

It may be remembered that actress Sheba was last seen in the movie ‘Dum’ released in 2003.

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