
She Was Rejected For Being ‘Too Thin' — But Went On To Rule Indian Cinema
Yet, she persevered. Speaking in a recent interview, Sonali Bendre revealed how difficult those early days were, facing countless rejections purely based on appearance.
Despite these challenges, Sonali Bendre quickly established herself in the film industry, thanks to her onscreen presence, grace and undeniable talent. One of her iconic songs, Jo Haal Dil Ka from the movie Sarfarosh (1999) remains a favourite among her fans even today.
Her debut film, Aag (1994), paired her with Govinda and was well received. She went on to star alongside major actors including Ajay Devgn, Suniel Shetty, Aamir Khan, Shahrukh Khan and Salman Khan.
Her filmography spans over 53 films, with notable titles like Bombay (1995), The Don (19950, Takkar (1995), Gaddar (1995), English Babu Desi Mem (19960, Sapoot (1996), Diljale (1996) and Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999).
Sonali Bendre didn't limit herself to Bollywood. She also made a significant impact in the South Indian film industry, particularly with her Telugu debut in Murari (2001), opposite Mahesh Babu. Their romantic scenes were widely praised, and the film marked another turning point in her career.
Just when everything seemed to be at its peak, fame, recognition, and success, Sonali Bendre was diagnosed with a life-threatening form of cancer.

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