Back in 2010, actor and politician Shatrughan Sinha’s daughter made her cinematic splash with ‘Dabangg’ opposite Salman Khan as the sprightly and feisty village belle Rajjo and she hasn’t looked back since.
“This will be the most productive role of my career … Honestly, this is the first time I’ve got a break like this and it’s kind of a reset button in my life. I only see the positive facets of life right now. .. This lockdown gave me the possibility to spend a lot of time with myself, ” said Sinha.
The telephone interview took place before the unforeseen death of Sushant Singh Rajput and the only thing that ruined Bollywood’s sudden cessation of filming and filming to stem the COVID-19 epidemic.
“I feel bad. Now we have this possibility to spend time with ourselves more than ever because we were very busy with our lives and paintings in general at some other time. I can’t not forget the last time I was home for so long alone. I don’t faint and I don’t get distracted by other things. So, frankly, I enjoyed being in touch with myself. I sought to meditate and align my brain with how I felt. But I may just never do that because I may never be left alone with my brain. During this blockade, being one with myself quarantined is something I enjoyed.”
“This lockdown made me realize how much we want to be happy in life. We have learned the importance of others in our lives, whether it’s a circle of family or friends. I learned the price from other people and found out who our friends and those who aren’t. I chose those who paint for and with us. I learned the price of our physical care staff because they are at the forefront right now. Although I haven’t discovered anything new, I like to paint a lot more. »
“Honestly, the first two months of locking, I absolutely fell out of the car in terms of nutrition and paint loss. This is a time in life when you have to keep your brain positive, calm and calm. At no point did I need to be like, “Oh my God, I’ve gained a lot of weight and I have to paint and eat well. “There was enough uncertainty in our lives and I didn’t need to put up any more pressure. It’s a time in our lives where we’re at home and we have no idea when we can repaint. I didn’t need to get into the uncertainty when I cut my food. I enjoyed those months and ate the way he asked me to. I enjoyed this initial phase where I enjoyed my meal and did not educate myself as a maniac. Now, slowly, I return to the car looking to eat well and more paintings.
“Even if you’re not productive, it’s honestly fine. You’re trapped in your space and it’s not like you can get out of your space. It’s general to have some ‘days off’. Everyone’s going through a few days off. Obviously, I lack work, but I tame my general attitude in a positive way where I tell myself that I could never have spent so much time with my circle of relatives if I had worked. I haven’t done that in the last 10 years. »
“I couldn’t be happier. First of all I never wanted to act. I was studying fashion designing and I did a three year course where I was excelling in that. So I never thought of acting back then and I didn’t think of acting while growing up either. I have not grown up watching movies. Now when people are entering the movies they are so well-groomed and well-trained. I had not attended a single workshop or acting class before my first film. I was thrown into the deep end of the pool and I was told to swim. Thankfully, I rose to the occasion and thank God for that. I enjoyed every bit of it. Whatever I have learnt so far, I have learnt on the job through experience and I love that kind of learning from practical experience. I am so thankful for everything that I have done … the good films and the bad films. All my movies taught me something and I wouldn’t change a single thing. So honestly, I have no regrets I would not change a single thing.”
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