Nushrratt Bharuccha has never been one to shy away from uncomfortable conversations, and her latest remarks on ambition and opportunism underline exactly why she continues to stand out in the industry.
Speaking candidly at a recent event, the actor addressed the often-criticised label of being an “opportunist” and reframed it with clarity, honesty, and lived experience.
‘Being an Opportunist Isn’t Wrong’
Taking ownership of the term, Nushrratt questioned why ambition is so often viewed with suspicion. Reflecting on her journey, she said, “I’m an opportunist too. If I get an offer for a film I genuinely want to do, then why not? Of course I’ll go and say, ‘Yes, I want to do it.’ Everyone stands in line for a reason — because they want something. And that’s not a bad thing.”
For the actor, the problem doesn’t lie in seeking opportunities, but in how one conducts oneself while doing so. She added, “Being an opportunist isn’t wrong, but your actions while walking that path should be responsible. Only you know that, or you learn it over time.”
Learning, Growth, and Personal Accountability
Nushrratt emphasised that her understanding of ambition has evolved through experience rather than theory. “I’ve learned from my experiences, and if my values, my perception, and my thoughts feel right to me, then they are right for me,” she said, underscoring the importance of self-awareness and accountability over external validation.
Her words resonate in an industry where ambition is often applauded in men but scrutinised in women. By openly claiming space for desire, growth, and self-belief, Nushrratt reframes success as something earned through clarity rather than apology.
A Career Built on Choice and Conviction
Nushrratt Bharuccha’s filmography reflects this philosophy. From commercial blockbusters like Pyaar Ka Punchnama, Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, and Dream Girl to performance-driven projects such as Chhorii and Janhit Mein Jaari, her career choices reveal a deliberate balance between mass appeal and meaningful storytelling.
Rather than chasing validation, she has consistently gravitated towards roles that allow her to grow, challenge herself, and connect with audiences across demographics.



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