Once a Bollywood star, now a real estate agent in Dubai—Rimi Sen’s career shift has left many scratching their heads. But here’s where it gets controversial: the former 'Dhoom' actress didn’t just change careers; she left India entirely, citing the country’s unpredictable policies as a major reason. In her own words, 'In India, if you ask for two months’ brokerage, the rules might change before you get paid.' This bold statement highlights her frustration with what she calls a 'no longer business-friendly nation.' Known for her roles in hit films like 'Dhoom' and 'Hungama,' Rimi’s last on-screen appearance was in 2011’s 'Shagird.' So, what led her to swap the spotlight for property deals? And this is the part most people miss: it’s not just about career change—it’s a critique of systemic challenges that push talent abroad. Dubai, with its stable business environment, offered her the consistency she felt was lacking back home. But is Rimi’s move a one-off decision, or does it reflect a broader trend? Here’s the thought-provoking question: Are India’s policies truly driving away its creative minds, or is this just a personal choice? Let’s discuss—do you think Rimi’s perspective is justified, or is she missing the bigger picture? Share your thoughts in the comments!