Once a Bollywood star, now a real estate agent in Dubai—actress Rimi Sen’s career shift has left many scratching their heads. But here’s where it gets controversial: the former 'Dhoom' and 'Hungama' actress didn’t just change careers; she left India entirely, citing the country’s unpredictable policies as the reason. In her own words, 'In India, if you ask for two months' brokerage, the rules might change before you get paid.' Her last film appearance in 2011’s 'Shagird' marked the end of her Bollywood journey, and now she’s navigating a completely different world in Dubai. And this is the part most people miss: Rimi openly criticizes India’s business environment, claiming it’s no longer friendly for entrepreneurs. Is she right, or is this a case of personal preference? Dubai’s booming real estate market has become her new stage, but the question remains—what does her move say about the challenges actors face post-stardom? Here’s the bold part: Could Rimi’s story spark a debate about the sustainability of careers in the entertainment industry? Let’s discuss—do you think her decision was a smart move, or is she missing out on something bigger? Share your thoughts in the comments!