The notion of an actress being "hot" in B-grade cinema often stems from a combination of factors, including their:
One of her most discussed (and controversial) roles was in the 2010 film Sindhu Samaveli . While the film itself received a lower "grade" of The Times of India
Sindhu delivered her lines with the precision she demanded in her reviews. But between takes, she watched Rishi struggle with the lighting. He was losing the light, and the scene was falling apart.
(2006) , which won the . Her performance in the artistic Tamil thriller
) established a niche in the South Indian film industry through a series of "softcore" or "B-grade" Malayalam films. This specialized sub-genre often featured bold content and was commercially popular in the "soft porn" circuit of that era. Career Profile and Filmography Unlike her contemporary Sindhu Menon
Rishi smiled, realizing the critic had been on his set. He looked up to see Sindhu walking by, tapping her notebook.