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Shreyas Iyer's sister Shrestha Iyer reveals she was offered Roadies and Splitsvilla: Not my cup of tea (Exclusive)

Shresta Iyer, sister of cricketer Shreyas Iyer, debuts in the entertainment industry with the item song 'Agreement Karle.' Shresta reveals her decision to decline offers from reality shows Roadies and Splitsvilla. She shares her experiences of working on the music video and the support from her brother, while acknowledging room for improvement in her performance.
Shreyas Iyer's sister Shrestha Iyer reveals she was offered Roadies and Splitsvilla: Not my cup of tea (Exclusive)
Shresta Iyer, sister of Indian cricketer Shreyas Iyer, made her mark in the entertainment industry with an item song, Agreement Karle. In a candid conversation, Shresta shares her experience of working on the project and reveals that she was approached for reality shows Roadies and Splitsvilla.
"I was offered Roadies and Splitsilla," Shresta discloses. "A friend working on the project asked me to participate, but I declined. It's not really my cup of tea."
Shresta's music video debut is a significant milestone, and she acknowledges the unwavering support of her family, particularly her brother Shreyas. "He's always supportive of my endeavors," she says. "We discuss my projects beforehand, and he advises me to trust my instincts and set my own boundaries."
Shresta shares her experience of working on the project, which was shot two and a half years ago. "I had already moved on with my career, and it was a surprise for me when it finally released," she reveals.
Shresta's journey with the music video began when she was approached to choreograph the song. However, things took a unexpected turn when she was asked to perform in the video instead. "I took some time to think about it, and then I decided to give it a shot," she says. Although she had initial reservations about being in front of the camera, Shresta's love for dance and item numbers eventually won her over.
When asked about her experience working on the music video, Shresta admits that she was not entirely happy with the final product. "As a performer, I have definitely evolved with time," she says. "When I watched the video, I felt like I could have done better." Despite her reservations, Shresta is open to exploring more opportunities in the entertainment industry, particularly in the southern film industry.
Shresta's insights highlight the importance of being mindful and self-aware in the competitive entertainment industry. "When you enter this field, you're exposed to people who might try to take advantage of you," she notes. "It's crucial to know where to draw the line and prioritize your well-being."
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