Faria Abdullah Opens Up About Her Career's Biggest Regret
The Jathi Ratnalu actress reveals missing HanuMan was her most painful career mistake

In the brutal honesty that only comes with hindsight, Faria Abdullah has opened up about what she calls her career's most devastating mistake: turning down Prashanth Varma's HanuMan. The confession came during promotions for her upcoming film Gaaya Padda Simham, where the actress didn't hold back about her regret.
The timing couldn't have been more ironic. Fresh off the massive success of Jathi Ratnalu, where her 'Chitti' character made her a household name, Faria found herself overwhelmed by the sudden influx of scripts. "I had no brain at that time," she said with characteristic self-deprecating humor, describing how the confusion led to one of cinema's classic 'what if' stories.
What makes this revelation particularly stinging is HanuMan's subsequent trajectory. The superhero film not only became a pan-India blockbuster but also established Teja Sajja as a bankable hero and cemented Prashanth Varma's reputation as a visionary director. For Faria, watching that success unfold must have been a masterclass in career regret.
The actress admits that every encounter with either Teja Sajja or Prashanth Varma at industry events serves as a painful reminder of the opportunity that slipped through her fingers. It's the kind of professional haunting that actors understand all too well: the role that got away, amplified by the film's massive success.
What's refreshing about Faria's admission is her willingness to own the mistake completely. Rather than blaming agents, timing, or circumstances, she takes full responsibility for her inability to recognize the script's potential. This kind of brutal self-assessment speaks to her growth as an artist who now understands the industry's unpredictable nature.
As she promotes Gaaya Padda Simham, this confession adds an interesting layer to her current career phase. Having learned from perhaps the most expensive lesson of her career, one can only hope that this hard-earned wisdom will guide her future choices more effectively than her post-Jathi Ratnalu euphoria did.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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