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Kajal Agarwal feels she could have planned her Bollywood career better

Submitted by on April 11, 2012 – 3:20 pmNo Comment | 1,454 views


Actress Kajal Agarwal feels that she should have planned her Bollywood career better, and feels sorry about the fact that she had to let go at least a few offers, because she had prior commitments down South. She was recently seen in the Hindi film ‘Singham’ opposite Ajay Devgn.

The lovely actress had made her debut in Bollywood in 2004 with the film ‘Kyun…! Ho Gaya Na’. She had however struck gold soon in Telugu films, and emerged to be one of the busiest actresses in Telugu with films like ‘Chandamama’, ‘Magadheera’ and ‘Darling’ turning out to be bumper hits at the box office.

Kajal is currently busy shooting her third Bollywood film that has been titled ‘Special Chabbis’ and that is being directed by Neeraj Pandey who had earlier directed ‘A Wednesday’. She has been cast opposite Akshay Kumar in the film. The film also stars Jimmy Sheirgill, Manoj Bajpayee and Anupam Kher in supporting roles.



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