Embracing Motherhood in 2024: Meenakshi Chaudhary’s Journey and Insights Life Lessons
Meenakshi Chaudhary discusses her amazing 2024, the difficulties of being a mother, and the lessons she learnt from co-stars Mahesh Babu, Dulquer Salmaan, and Vijay. In 2024, she had six film releases, which is quite uncommon for an actress. Two of the films, Lucky Bhaskar in Telugu and The Goat in Tamil, were huge hits. Sankranthiki Vasthunam, her biggest Telugu blockbuster for Sankranti, was released in January of this year and brought in over ₹250 crore at the global box office. Meenakshi Chaudhary, a rising star in Telugu cinema who is considered a lucky mascot, is beaming as she talks about her accomplishments but admits that although she feels horrible for films that don’t fare well, in the end.
As she talks about her accomplishments, rising star Meenakshi Chaudhary, who is considered a lucky mascot in Telugu cinema, can’t help but smile. She also says that although she feels bad for films that don’t do well, in the end, the audience will determine their fate. Meenakshi Chaudhary talks candidly about her recent success and co-stars .
Sankranthiki Vasthunam, your most recent film starring Venkatesh, is a huge hit.

Sankranti, in my opinion, is the best time of year to see films since everyone is anxious to see them. It’s a fiercely competitive market, and ours was presumably the smallest one to be published. Although we were aware that our product was good, we were surprised by its popularity and box office performance. We were ecstatic as a team. This, in my opinion, amply demonstrated the need of viewers for a fantastic family film, which had been lacking for the previous several years or months. I sincerely, sincerely, sincerely appreciate it. It’s all a gift from God.Every time I reflect on the past and consider a term that can adequately capture who I have been, it comes to mind: magic. I have no doubt that hundreds of other people would be just as worthy or qualified to hold my position.
However, I had the chance to attend. With each job I worked on last year, I developed a lot, which will undoubtedly help me advance as an actor and hopefully show in my future work.
What about that you performed Guntur Karam, what about Mahesh Babu?

The movie was set in a completely different location, and I didn’t have many scenes. On that set, however, I did learn about commitment. There were revisions during the lengthy duration of that specific project. That project took more than a year to complete, and I think Mahesh Babu’s dedication to seeing it through to completion is very admirable. Mahesh Sir was totally committed to it, whereas many others I’ve seen simply give up.
It seems that you are now being referred to as a lucky mascot.
Since I really believe in the adage that “what’s meant for you will come to you,” I consider myself fortunate to be receiving all of these possibilities. As an actor, I’m truly grateful for the roles I’ve been given. My career reached a significant milestone last year. I’m appreciative that I was able to play a variety of parts early in my career. Before they have a specific number of years of experience or a certain level of status, many people do not receive positions like that.
While working with Thalapathy Vijay on The GOAT, what was the one thing you learnt?
His discipline, oh God. Never in my life have I witnessed someone so dedicated to time and craft. When he arrived, he would sit on the set. Despite the turmoil surrounding him, he maintains his composure and calmness, never losing sight of the character or the setting. Additionally, he is himself when you see him off-set. I adore that he was able to separate himself from it as well, and that he was fully committed to it when he was in it. Additionally, he fully surrenders to the director’s vision because he believes in it. And I haven’t seen many stars like that. They usually offer suggestions, but it was so good to see that he had faith in the director.



What did you find most difficult about Lucky Bhaskar?

Acting like a mommy! I was concerned that if I didn’t seem believable, people wouldn’t accept me in the part of Sumathi. I didn’t want to undervalue Sumathi, and I was happy that she was fully owned by others since she earned all of the attention and the description that was given to her. I imagine working with Dulquer Salmaan was different.
Making a Malayalam movie has always been my goal. I got to work with an actor from that space, but I haven’t had the opportunity to do it yet. I’ve always respected the fact that they operate in a very different manner.
DQ’s ability to introduce elements that aren’t even in the scenario is his greatest quality. In every scenario, he will do something a little bit more; I learnt this from him. I’ve tried to achieve it in my films lately. In addition, he dubs for his own films despite not being a native Telugu speaker. I was inspired to dub for Sankranthiki Vasthunam by this. You definitely feel the effects of this type of energy.