00:00So, for me, Ziddi Girls, I think, just stands for everything I believe in.
00:10It's fun, it's fresh, and all that is there, but I think the messaging for me is something
00:14that really aligns with my values, so it was something that I feel very passionate about.
00:20So, it was perfect for a debut.
00:27Yeah, definitely, I think I am someone who's quite Ziddi and quite vocal about what I believe in.
00:35So, I think with my character, there are some similarities, but in many ways I'm different as well.
00:41I think Trisha has grown up in a bit of a bubble and not as aware and she becomes aware
00:47through the course of the show, whereas I think I've always just been more aware of
00:51things happening and more vocal about it.
00:58I learned so much from them.
01:00I mean, just even though I didn't have any major scenes with them, just being in the
01:04same frame is a learning, you know.
01:06Like you said, they're veterans, they are just so easy in front of the camera, so comfortable
01:11and I definitely took some good advice from them.
01:19Yeah, I mean, like I said, she's sporty.
01:22I also played a sport in school.
01:24I played football and she plays hockey, so that's similar.
01:28But I think inherently I do have some of the traits.
01:32I think it's just two different degrees.
01:35I think Trisha is a little cooler and more confident, maybe.
01:40But yeah, I think here and there, some similarities.
01:48I think it was amazing.
01:50I've known Alia since I was really young and Anil sir also briefly.
01:56I think it meant a lot to me because, you know, they're so talented.
01:59They're icons in their own way.
02:01So having them support the show, it really meant a lot to me.
02:05I do hope they watch it and love it.
02:09Dream actors?
02:11Shabana Azmi, Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra.
02:17These are people I'd love to work with.
02:21Directors also, there's so many.
02:23I mean, you know, Karan Johar, Rajkumar Hirani.
02:30So many people.
02:31Sujit Sarkar, Zoya Akhtar.
02:33Yeah, it's a long list.
02:36So, I think definitely, you know, whether it's nepotism or whether the fact that for me,
02:41my father's in the industry, of course, it's a privilege and I won't pretend that it's not.
02:45So it's definitely helped me in some ways.
02:50But I think at the end of the day, you know, your work will speak for itself.
02:54So, yeah, I'm very aware of my privilege and I'm very grateful for it.
02:58It was absolutely perfect.
02:59I mean, we're all growing and learning.
03:01So, of course, when I watch it now, there are some things I'm like, I wish I could have done better.
03:05But I mean, that's part of the process.
03:07And when it comes to the story and what the show is about and what it captures for me,
03:11that's perfect.
03:12So, yeah, I think it's definitely helped me in some ways.
03:14So, yeah, I think at the end of the day, you know, your work will speak for itself.
03:17So, yeah, I'm very aware of my privilege and I'm very grateful for it.
03:20And yeah, I think at the end of the day, you know, work will speak.
03:28I mean, funniest, I'm not sure, but most unexpected, I think for me, was just how much we bonded.
03:39I think the girls and including the directors, actually, the fact that, you know, it feels like such a family.
03:45Usually, you know, it's so many people, you don't expect that.
03:48You don't think that such strong bonds will form.
03:51But it did.
03:52And I feel like we're all just one unit and one family.
03:55And for me, that's the most special thing.
03:58♪
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