Kamalinee Mukherjee Reveals Why She Stepped Back from Telugu Cinema
Kamalinee described herself as an emotional person in the interview.

Kamalinee Mukherjee became popular in the mid-2000s. Sekhar Kammula's second movie, Anand, featured her in an author-backed role.
Style and Godavari further cemented her position.
She played a glamorous English lecturer in the college campus rom-com, Happy Days.
In a recent interview, the choosy actress revealed why she has been distanced from Telugu cinema. She shared that she was "hurt" by how her character turned out in the film Govindudu Andarivadele, which led her to take a break from the industry. The film was headlined by Ram Charan and Kajal Aggarwal.
She made it clear that she had a good time with the film's crew. She described all her co-stars as supportive. She hinted that she was given a different picture about her place in the family entertainer drama prior to the shoot. Kamalinee described herself as an emotional person in the interview.
After that film, she has appeared in the 2016 Tamil film Iraivi and the Malayalam film Pulimurugan.

