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Despite her success, Sindhu has faced criticism for her choice of roles and films. Some have accused her of perpetuating the stereotypes and clichés often associated with B-grade cinema. Additionally, the stigma surrounding B-grade films has led to Sindhu being typecast as a "B-grade actress." However, Sindhu has responded to these criticisms by emphasizing her commitment to her craft, citing her passion for storytelling and her desire to experiment with diverse roles.
She claims financial agency: owning a flat in Mumbai and sending money to her village family—something she couldn't have done as a waitress or extra. Despite her success, Sindhu has faced criticism for
B-grade films starring Sindhu were produced not for theatrical release but for: She claims financial agency: owning a flat in
The era of "B-grade" cinema represented by Sindhu largely faded as digital streaming and stricter censorship evolved. However, she remains a figure of nostalgic interest for fans of that specific sub-genre, often discussed in online forums and social media archives dedicated to the history of and its influence on the broader Indian film market. Despite her success