Young Telugu actor Suhas has shared an emotional account of the struggles and humiliation he faced in the early days of his career, revealing how the journey shaped him into the actor he is today. Speaking at a recent pre-release event of his upcoming film Hey Balwanth, Suhas recalled that he was once called for a role in a big film with the promise that he would be seen close to a star heroine. However, he said he was humiliated on set when people questioned why he was chosen for such a role. The incident left a deep impact on him, but Suhas said he chose to treat it as a learning experience rather than letting it break his confidence.
Suhas began his career with small supporting roles and gradually worked his way up to becoming a lead actor. His breakthrough came with Color Photo, a film that went on to win a National Award and changed the course of his life in cinema. Since then, he has built a reputation for choosing content-driven films and strong concepts, earning appreciation for his performances. His latest release Hey Balwanth, directed by Gopi Achar and produced by Vamsi Nandipati, is set to hit theatres on February 20 and is promoted as a wholesome entertainer with strong father-son emotions, romance, and drama.
During the event, Suhas also spoke about how life came full circle for him when he later acted opposite Keerthy Suresh in Uppukappurambu. He said he is a big fan of Keerthy Suresh and described how the respect and warmth he received from her stood in sharp contrast to the disrespect he faced earlier in his career. Suhas shared that being treated with kindness on a film set meant more to him than any title or fame. He also encouraged aspiring actors not to be discouraged by rejections or humiliation, saying that talent and hard work can break stereotypes about who can become a hero in the film industry.
With a growing fan base and steady success in content-oriented Telugu films, Suhas is now seen as one of the most promising actors of his generation. Industry observers believe that his honest journey from small roles to leading man status is resonating with young audiences, and his upcoming projects will further define his place in Telugu cinema.
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Suhas Opens Up on Early Humiliation and His Rise in Cinema
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