I didn’t change my name out of superstition, changing my name doesn’t mean success: Swasika
Actress Swasika says she changed her name to Pooja not out of superstition. The actor’s name was changed after he entered the acting field. Swasika said whether or not to change one’s name is a personal decision. She said the actor in an interview with 24News.
‘There is no obligation to change your name to act in a film. Some people will tell us that my name belongs to many people. I changed my name because I thought it would be successful if I changed my name. Changing your name is not superstition. These are individual decisions.
Someone close to me said it would be better to change my name. I liked that tip. So I changed my name. If someone comes in tomorrow and tells you to change your name if you want to be successful in life, change it if you want.
But no one can say it shouldn’t be done because it’s not a superstition. How superstition is wrong Superstition occurs when we blindly believe in everything. That’s why everyone changes their names.
This is not a requirement. You can’t say you’ll win just by changing your name. If so, there are many people who are still unsuccessful after changing their names. So what I’m saying is that the name may or may not have changed, depending on everyone’s point of view,” Swasika said.
Swasika’s latest film is Chathur directed by Siddharth Bharathan. Roshan Mathew and Alencier played the other main characters in the film, which reached the erotic genre. The film received good reviews.
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