Welcome to Bollywood Meera Chopra! <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Thank you. It was purely my frustration that I had done enough movies down South and now I had to take a plunge in Bollywood. Though it was good that I did brush myself in front of the camera to be well prepared when I do Hindi films but honestly, the language down South was a big hindrance for me and of course, the same repetitive roles that the actresses were given. Now is the time when Bollywoods getting into its best phase of diverse movies and genres. Now is my time. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>How did you land up in movies down South? <BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I wanted to become a news reporter after I came back from my studies in New York. Though I loved being in front of the camera while I was modelling during my college years. I joined NDTV as a trainee and thats when I got an offer from a South producer who cast me in my debut movie. The music was by A.R. Rahman. The film was titled Anbe Aaruyire. It was a big project and I had to give two months to it. I took a leave from NDTV and joined the cast and crew in South. I finished my movie, started my training again and the movie became a huge hit. Offers started pouring in from South and there was no looking back.