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What happened to Bollywood?
As far as I know, she is Saypharath Wei, a famous actress in South India.

Looking closely at her portrait, we can directly draw the following conclusion: her soft cheeks are covered with papules and freckles. She has no perfect chin contour to show off. Her height is also average. She has no straight hair that can rotate. However, she still smiles beautifully and elegantly.

Through indirect observation of her personality, we can see a vivid image of an Indian woman. She is not a perfect plastic doll, but a perfect Indian woman with a queen-like smile.

When we meet the reality, we will realize that unlike Bollywood actresses, we can't afford these plastic surgery, wearing a ton of makeup looks flawless, wasting thousands of dollars to induce keratin hair to spin around, and even showing off a perfect smile with brackets. This can't be done often.

But the opposite view is that Bollywood is not like this.

Even a poor middle-class girl in Bollywood looks like a princess from her castle, thus showing a beautiful and vague image of a young girl.

In our life, we must have admired such actresses, and we feel guilty that we don't have enough charm to attract 100 people to walk in the corridor.

However, my favorite actress, Saypharath Wei, attracted the audience to the greatest extent because of her frankness, charming temperament and self-confidence with a smile, and also brought many super-hot movies to South India.

I agree that there are many plain (or I should call it real) actresses in Bollywood, but how many times have they been hired to star? I think in very few movies. The main reason behind this is to attract the audience with eye-catching charm.

But when it comes to Bollywood, the definition of beauty is false. Needless to say, Bollywood needs more real Indian actors to give the audience a realistic glimpse, which is rarely seen in this kind of film.