00:00Okay, so I discovered my love for cinema on the sets of Koi Mil Gaya. We used to go there
00:14and it used to feel like the happiest place on earth. By we I mean me and my sister, Ranika.
00:19We used to feel like we should never come back home and I almost felt like I was a part
00:23of that world. So that's where I learned that I really enjoyed being on set. Then we
00:29had theatre in school and I had a really lovely teacher, Ms. Amla Rai, who was so passionate
00:36about her work that she instilled that kind of passion in us and I feel like everyone
00:41in that class has gone into the creative field and I think a lot of it is owed to her. So
00:48I think from these two experiences is how I really had a taste of what being in the
00:55performing arts was like. So I've done theatre as well later and honed my craft a lot and
01:03I've always felt like I'm more an artist than anything else and that's what brings me the most joy.
01:18To speak about the advice Hrithik has given me, he's always told me that, see there was a time
01:26where I was deciding if I should do marketing or stay here because I had doubts, self-doubts,
01:32a lot of self-doubts about whether I am good enough to be in this field or not. So at that
01:38moment, not just Hrithik, everybody in my family had given me the advice that you can
01:46achieve anything you want to if you put your whole entire heart and soul into it every
01:53single day and work towards it every single day and that's something that I take not only
01:59for films, anything I do. If I want to do it and if I want to do it, I try to do it
02:05with full earnest, earnesty and full dedication, diligently until if I walk to the goal or I will run to the goal
02:18or if I can't even run or walk, I'll crawl to it but I am working towards it every single day.
02:23So that's the advice I've given and that's what I've seen men do. So it's almost like it's not their
02:29words, it's their actions that are giving me that advice.
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