Anu Aggarwal praised Junior NTR and Ram Charan’s RRR and Ranbir Kapoor’s animals: ‘There are different kinds of films that are being made …’.

SS Rajamouli’s RRR, Junior NTR and Ram Charan, and Sandeep Reddy Vanga are characterized by animals, in which Ranbir Kapoor captured the audience with his powerful story and shattered the box office records. Recently, Aashiqui actress Anu Aggarwal praised the bold direction of modern Indian cinema and expressed her praise for both films.RRR and Animal: movies that actually impress AnuguralAsked about recent films or chains, who left a strong impression on him, Anu told Pinkvilla in an interview that RRR was actually one of the first people to amazeance to amaze him, stating how he was wooed by Ram Charan and Junior NTR starring. He also shared his praise for Ranbir Kapoor’s animal, given that he enjoyed the film.He said that with the development of people’s mindset, many types of films are emerging. He said that the sooner the filmmakers tune the changing taste of the audience, the better the industry.Anu’s journey beyond BollywoodAnu Aggarwal, who took a long break from the industry, shared his current perspective on it. He thanked for playing the roles that he always dreamed and clarified that his departure was not due to negativity or despair. Instead, he left after achieving his goals to focus on personal development. While reflecting today’s film scene, she said that she now finds much more interesting than five or ten years ago.Global growth of South Indian cinemaThe actress also reflected on the changing scenario of global filmmaking, given how South Indian films have gained immense popularity. He noticed that the audience has become more selective, now looking for meaningful material not only by Star Power. This innings inspired him, which inspired him to take new projects.Anu Aggarwal grew for national fame with his debut in the 1990 hit Aashiqui. She went to act in films like King Uncle and Janam Kundali. His last film attendance was in the return of Jewel Chor, released in 1996.