Aditi first appeared as Rama Bua in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's "Delhi-6", but it was Sudhir Mishra's "Yeh Saali Zindagi" which brought the actress to prominence.
"I do feel like an outsider in little little ways. For example, on social media, sometimes I feel I don't have the support system which somebody else has. When I put something on social media, some people will support me and be genuinely sweet about it, but for somebody else, they have all their cousins, friends, uncles and aunts," Aditi told PTI.
The 29-year-old "London Paris New York" star says she neither has a big actor nor a production house back-up, which makes her struggle to be a part of films that she wants to work in.
"I don't have a big production house, big director or a big actor backing me. I am taking things step by step. I came from outside, I knew nobody, I don't know how to play the game, I can't think of schemes or ways to put myself ahead of others or back stab somebody. Everyday is a struggle. Till today I struggle to do the films I want to do," she said.
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Aditi will be next seen in Bejoy Nambiar's "Wazir", which
also stars megastar Amitabh Bachchan and Farhan Akhtar.
The "Murder 3" actress bagged the drama-thriller by auditioning for the role, but she has no qualms about it.
"I have no ego about auditions. As an actor I think it is right to do an audition, it is fine. I am not talking about going to an audition with 85 people already standing in the line. I don't believe in that kind of process, because that is ridiculous. But you have to feel the character and the person has to see you that way," she said.
"Stereotyping is a bit of an issue. The problem is people give terms to things - niche film, bubbly girl, intense actress, big star movie... I wish we don't trap ourselves in these terms, because we limit ourselves badly," she added.