Actress Nimrat Kaur recently expressed concern over a long-standing misunderstanding that she had permanently relocated to
Los Angeles
, which she believes may have contributed to a slowdown in the work that came her way.Nimrat on less opportunitiesIn an interview with India Today,
Nimrat
addressed the misunderstanding and took responsibility for the false impression. She had assumed that people knew she was based in India, but many believed she had moved to LA. Even though she enjoys working abroad, living in a foreign country is not something she could ever imagine. “They also felt that I wouldn’t want to do certain kinds of films, and I always wondered where these assumptions came from. Fortunately, I have been able to do work that suits me, and I feel grateful and lucky nonetheless,” she explained. Unpredictability on work in the industry
Nimrat admitted that while critical success is satisfying, the unpredictability of work opportunities is a more pressing concern. She highlighted the challenges faced by many talented actors struggling to find work, stressing that the entertainment industry, like any other profession, involves financial responsibilities such as paying rent and supporting families.
She pointed out that when the market slows down, budgets are reduced, and projects get delayed, impacting livelihoods. For her, the real concern lies in the lack of consistent work and content creation, which directly affects those who have passionately chosen this unconventional career path. According to her,
box office failures
are a secondary worry compared to the broader issue of underemployment in the industry.
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Genres she wants to exploreNimrat also shed light on the genres she’s keen to explore in the future. Horror and
romantic comedies
top her wishlist, along with action-packed roles reminiscent of her performance in
The Test Case
.Work frontShe was recently seen in
Kull: The Legacy of the Raisingghs
alongside Amol Parashar, Ridhi Dogra, and Gaurav Arora.