Rajiv Surendra gained popularity after starring in 2004’s Mean Girls, and although the evergreen movie gained cult status, his career took a different turn after a traumatic experience in the movie industry. Ultimately, he left Hollywood to focus on a different path, and in a recent interview, Surendra opened up on why he took the decision.
Surendra Went Down Memory Lane
GQ’s latest interview was with Surendra, one of Hollywood’s stars who defined teen comedy in the 2000s. These days the Toronto native who resided in New York has withdrawn from the movie industry, taking on a path channeled at Renaissance art. However, he opened up on his journey to choosing this path after being part of a historical period in pop culture.