Dino Morea reveals feeling insecure after offers dried up: 'You might end up choosing the wrong film...'

Dino Morea discusses the insecurities actors face when film offers decline, leading to unsuitable roles. He prioritizes supporting roles in large-scale films to maintain visibility and recognition. His last film, Mere Husband Ki Biwi, underperformed at the box office, and he will next appear in Housefull 5.
Dino Morea reveals feeling insecure after offers dried up: 'You might end up choosing the wrong film...'
Dino Morea, who rose to fame with Raaz, saw his career slow down in the 2010s. In an interview, he admitted feeling insecure when offers declined and shared why he now takes supporting roles in films.
In conversation with Pinkvilla, Dino acknowledged the insecurities in the film industry, explaining how the fear of being forgotten affects actors. When film offers stop coming, self-doubt sets in, leading some to take on unsuitable roles just to stay visible and remind audiences of their presence.

Dino further shared that during tough times, insecurities are inevitable, but one must find the strength to move forward. Aware of his current position in the industry, he is consciously choosing guest appearances and smaller roles instead of chasing illusions of being at the top, aiming to stay visible in films.

He also acknowledged receiving praise for his work in successful shows but emphasized his deep love for films. He reflected on how some of his lead roles went unnoticed, prompting him to shift focus. Now, he prioritizes large-scale films to enhance visibility and gain well-deserved recognition.
Dino Morea last appeared in Mere Husband Ki Biwi with Rakul Preet Singh, Bhumi Pednekar, and Arjun Kapoor, but the film underperformed at the box office. He will next feature in Tarun Mansukhani's Housefull 5, alongside Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol, Riteish Deshmukh, Abhishek Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, and others.
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