Amala Paul is one of the most renowned faces in the South Industry In 2019, the actress stunned her fans by taking a sabbatical from films while she was at the peak of her career that the actress decided to take a break from films. In a recent interview, the actress reacts to why she stopped doing Telugu films. The actress said, "When I went to the Telugu industry, I realized that there was the family concept. There, the industry is very much dominated by these families and their fans. And the kind of films that they were making at that point were very different. There would always be two actresses and we'd be there for the love scenes, songs and everything was very glamorous. They were very commercial films and I couldn't connect much with that industry at that point of time, so I did very few films there." Amala was recently in news as she revealed that she rejected Mani Ratnam's Ponniyin Selvan. Amala Paul said that she denied the offer as she was "not in the mental state to do it." The actress in an earlier interview further said, “I didn't want to quit film because my films were not doing fine or that I was not getting any offers. I got the biggest offers of my career at that point in time but I had to say no, because I simply needed a break. I was tired, exhausted, burned out. I started in the industry when I was 17 and now I'm 30. So, you know, it's almost 13 years of no break at all.” On the work front, The actress was last seen in Cadaver, which is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar. The actress recently announced her upcoming film titled Teacher. She also has two more Malayalam films, Christopher and Aadujeevitham, in the pipeline. Dulquer Salmaan on Boycott, There is no cancel culture in the south… South Star Silambarasan’s Big Statement on Boycott Trends Nagarjuna on Brahmastra success, It is a bittersweet moment. I wish..