Furthermore, the allure of fame and success can paradoxically lead to rebellion. Some actors, having achieved a certain level of recognition, find themselves unfulfilled by traditional roles and narratives. With the luxury of choice that comes with fame, they may deliberately seek out projects that are considered risky or avant-garde, as a means of exploring their full potential as artists. In this context, rebellion serves as a form of self-discovery, allowing them to explore new dimensions of their craft.