Speaking on the differences between Bollywood and films from the South Indian industry, actress Elli AvrRam, who has worked in Tamil, Kannada, and Hindi films, stated that while both industries had taught her much, she found that the South Indian film sets were much calmer, disciplined, and respectful.

In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Elli said that her experience has been good in both industries, but the working style is different. She said, "My experience has been good in both South Indian and Bollywood. But I felt more calm on South Indian sets. Everything happens a little faster in Bollywood. In South Indian films, people use walkie-talkies instead of shouting."

My experience in Bollywood has been that even if you're eating, you're told your shot is ready. It's as if they don't care whether you've eaten or not, or even if you faint, you still have to take the shot.

However, Elli clarified that this experience can vary depending on each team. She explained that she recently worked on a Netflix project where the entire team ensured that all the actors were properly fed, comfortable, and well-cared for. She described it as a wonderful experience.

Elli Avram made her Bollywood debut in 2013 with the film "Mickey Virus" opposite Manish Paul. That same year, she appeared on Salman Khan's reality show "Bigg Boss 7," where her personality and interaction with the host garnered attention. She later gained further recognition with Kapil Sharma's film "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon" (2015), which was a box office hit.