The actress had featured in a cameo in Karan Johar's 2010 drama "My Name is Khan" before making her debut in "Dus Tola" opposite Manoj Bajpayee.
She is now be seen in the Academy-award nominated "Lion" and says doing the right film was important to her since she did not have "any advisors or mentors in the industry."
"When you are from the outside the journey oscillates between sheer optimism to downright fear very often. In the midst of all of this, it was important for me to keep my head on my shoulders and remain sane and happy as a human above all," Pallavi told PTI.
Pallavi, who has featured in Hindi films like "Besharam" and "Hawaizaada" feels in the West, the emphasis is more on the content, something which is not the case with Bollywood.
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"The biggest takeaway in working on a film like 'Lion' is that a story and a script is paramount. In Bollywood we are often encouraged to be part of films for reasons other than the story and the craftsmanship.
It is for this reason that the Australia born Indian actress feels doing a small--though beautifully etched out--role in international cinema could give an actor more recognition than a run of the mill work in Bollywood.
"I agree that in International films it's not the size or length of a role which counts, it is about being a part of a worthy project and contributing to the graph of the narrative as a whole.
"Lion" released this Friday.