00:00Thank you so much.
00:23Motivation is a different thing, but I will say that this is not my dream.
00:29It was not my dream that I became an actress, I had never thought of it.
00:32So I think the motivation is that, sometimes you choose what you want to do for life.
00:39But whatever you choose life or you choose life, do it with a complete effort.
00:44Sometimes you have to do a role or a job.
00:47You have to do a complete devotion and effort.
00:50And this is what you learn.
00:53How do you work on Udaipur Files and Kuffers?
00:59How do you work on this project?
01:02How do you work on this project?
01:03Udaipur Files was a film and a story that made it very necessary.
01:10Because there is a story of justice.
01:13There is no religion.
01:16There is no other thing.
01:18There is no other thing.
01:19There is no other thing.
01:20There is no other thing.
01:21And there is a family that has been so hard.
01:23There is no justice for such problems.
01:24And there is no justice for them.
01:27That's why I did Udhepur Files, I was a reporter who was a reporter, so definitely I would like people to go and see Udhepur Files.
01:45And even though the story of Kafas is also a subject that people don't do much, which is the male child's sexual exploitation.
01:59We always talk about females, but it's very important to talk about male children.
02:08Exploitation of any kind should not be tolerated, and I think a story like Kafas needed to be told.
02:16Ma'am, if you were to talk about the story, you would like to know that you are Mishra's family.
02:23If you were to talk about Shah Rukh Khan, what was your reaction?
02:31Of course I was very excited and a very big opportunity.
02:37At that time, we had such a training that we knew our role, our character, our dialogue so good that we could perform.
02:49The internet of Shah Rukh Khan and Amitabh Bachchan.
02:51Plus, Mr. Shah Rukh Khan and Mr. Amitabh Bachchan are very comfortable with you.
03:00I don't think you are a superstar.
03:05Shah Rukh Khan is very charming.
03:07You are very comfortable and at ease.
03:11Similarly with Mr. Bachchan, he is very humorous.
03:14His command of Hindi and English language is so impressive.
03:18I think I had a wonderful time working with both of them.
03:22Is that the film of Shah Rukh Khan is very可愛い?
03:23We were very comfortable in the film.
03:24But I have also been looking for his films.
03:25I have been looking for his films.
03:26I am thinking of Shari Rukh Khan.
03:27In the film of Shah Rukh Khan, развes the film with the film as well as the film.
03:28We put the film in the film in the film.
03:31We put the film in the film as well as the film actor can be an actor.
03:33I don't remember your film as well as the film was.
03:34But I have no interest with all the films, but the films are so good.
03:37It was a lot of fun.
04:03How did you face the challenges in the beginning, but what is the important thing behind you today?
04:13Definitely, I think the challenges were a lot less because I was not out of Bombay, I was living with my parents, it was a comfortable life, so I feel that in terms of stories, mine was an easier story than others.
04:32But also, the struggles are different, to prove yourself, to perform roles and characters, to study them and perform them, so these challenges are necessary.
04:46And if you talk about it, as I said in the beginning of the interview, it is the same thing, that if you do a little bit of emotion without any emotion, it can be seen on the screen.
05:00The screen can catch every light, so whatever you do, you perform with preparation, because without preparation, without hard work, the camera can catch your lights.
05:13Your role in Mohabbat is in your heart. Do you feel like your life? How do you shape it?
05:20I am completely shaped it.
05:25After that, I think people could only see me in one suit.
05:32In the jeans and modern clothes, I couldn't see them.
05:37So definitely, my whole career has shaped it.
05:42And today, I remember Kiran's character.
05:45I think I am very lucky with that.
05:47Because now, I remember a lot of people,
05:50I remember a lot of people,
05:52and I remember the name of Kiran's character.
05:54I remember the name of Kiran's character.
05:56I remember the name of Kiran's character.
05:58I remember the name of Kiran's character.
06:00So I think it's completely shaped my career.
06:03And when we were talking about the industry,
06:05you can get a lot of the same amount of the industry.
06:08Through the industry,
06:09you've heard of the industry about that typecast.
06:12Definitely, there was a mindset in the industry.
06:16It was a typecast.
06:18But these things have changed quite a lot.
06:20Before it was such a mindset.
06:22There was an action film,
06:23we will not do it.
06:24If we will stop a romance,
06:25we will have 10 romance films.
06:27But I think now there is a lot of mindset changed.
06:31People are against the grain casting.
06:34Like the younger actors and filmmakers are coming,
06:38and the global cinema is also coming.
06:41So the mindset of people is changing.
06:44And people are watching different kinds of people.
06:48They are becoming different films.
06:50They are becoming unusual and exciting films.
06:53So the times have changed quite a lot.
06:56I am talking about 90's.
06:59What difference do you think about 90's sets?
07:05How do you think about 90's sets?
07:06Yes, there were times when I had a dialogue set.
07:09There was no script.
07:11There was only one line story.
07:14But now it has changed.
07:17There are well in advance stories, scripts, dialogues.
07:20That an actor has an opportunity, a chance that he can properly prepare.
07:25What is that?
07:26What is that?
07:27What is that?
07:37What is that?
07:41Entourage?
07:42Yes, yes, yes.
07:43How do we see this thing?
07:45Entourage actors, producers, it's a lot of different things.
07:49I know this is a lot of debate today.
07:53Who should we give the actor's payment to the actor or producer?
07:57But this is a debatable topic.
07:59Yes, many people don't need a person.
08:03But we need to see what the script demands of the film's script and what demands of the film's role.
08:08If there is such a demand that it is an athlete's role or a body change,
08:13then definitely one actor has to keep a dietitian and trainer.
08:17But if there is no need for the film and character, then those things are not required.
08:23In terms of makeup and hair, these things are what show on the camera.
08:26So definitely these things are necessary.
08:28But if you look at any of the producers, these costs should be regulated.
08:33I won't say this, but these things are necessary.
08:38I think it's a good thing.
08:39It's a good thing.
08:40It's a good thing.
08:41It's a good thing.
08:42I think it's a good thing.
08:43It's a good thing.
08:44It's a good thing.
08:45It's a good thing.
08:46It's a good thing.
08:47It's a good thing.
08:48It's a good thing.
08:49It's a good thing.
08:50It's a good thing.
08:51It's a good thing.
08:52It's a good thing.
08:53It's a good thing.
08:59It's a good thing.
09:00It's a good thing.
09:01It's an industry of corporate.
09:02So I think it's a good thing, corporatization is a good thing.
09:09How do you think that active and entrepreneurship is a common skill?
09:20There are many skills that are common.
09:25I think that we have known sports like Punjab or armwrestling,
09:30I think that we are looking at sports entertainment.
09:34So our whole experience in entertainment,
09:38I think more than 25 years of experience in the film industry has helped us in the field of sports.
09:44Because the way we have been presenting to Punjab or armwrestling,
09:48on Sony Sports and broadcasts,
09:51and the way we get viewership in sports,
09:53I think this experience has helped us a lot.
09:56Because we understand the Indian audience,
10:00we understand how to do entertainment on the screen,
10:05we have trained athletes on the stage,
10:08how to show their personalities.
10:11So I think there are a lot of similarities in both things.
10:14and also the way we are talking about entrepreneurship is a life experience.
10:19We can deal with people,
10:21we can deal with different people,
10:23we can deal with different people.
10:25Whether it's Indian nationality or outside nationality.
10:28So this is something that I think both fields have in common.
10:33How do you manage the balance of acting and business?
10:37And do you think there is a challenge?
10:39If there are two fields,
10:41there are two fields?
10:42Absolutely, absolutely.
10:43It's very challenging.
10:44You can't say that this is easy.
10:46But you have to balance everything,
10:50you have to organize everything.
10:51In a human life,
10:52organization is very important,
10:53especially in a woman's life.
10:55I am not only an actor or entrepreneur or business lady,
11:00but I am also a mother,
11:02I am also a wife,
11:04I am also a daughter.
11:05So these roles have to be done as a woman.
11:07And I think every woman does a lot of roles,
11:10but as a one can manage it with some level of organization.
11:15What do you think about revolution?
11:18What do you think about that?
11:19What do you think about that?
11:20What do you think about that?
11:25I think especially in sports field,
11:27there are not so many women in the field.
11:30And especially in sports organizations
11:34or in sports federations,
11:36there is not so much women presence.
11:38So I feel very happy.
11:40And the pride of the feeling,
11:43it comes to that
11:45that it would make sense that
11:47and the pride to the team
11:48has to achieve an asian level
11:50and the courage to the leader
11:51and become a vice president.
11:52And I think that
11:53is an important thing in sports field.
11:55And you have seen this sport
11:56and hopefully more forward.
11:58I think about future friends.
12:02What would you like to do with acting career
12:05as an actor?
12:10As an actor, I always want a better actor and a lot of roles, so definitely there are a lot of genres that I haven't explored until now or what I have explored, like comedy, but I want to explore it more.
12:27Or intense drama, thrillers, I love these kind of films, so definitely as an actor there are a lot of things I want to explore.
12:35Actually, I've had very good experiences with all the actresses I've worked with.
12:54Whether it's Kim Sharma, Shamita Shetty or Ardi Chhabriya, Amrita Rora, Awara Paagal Diwana, or L.O.C. there are a lot of heroes.
13:05So we always had a good time together. Luckily, I didn't have any bad experiences and all the actresses I've worked with are my friends.
13:14So until now, are you in touch?
13:16Yes, absolutely, absolutely.
13:17Ma'am, are there any exciting projects in the future? Are there any other big venture or expansion?
13:25For now, we are concentrating on wrestling and Punjab. There is a professional league and a federation.
13:32So I think right now my hands are full, but as an actor also, I think I have quite a lot on my plate.
13:44Ma'am, professional league, when you know that you've been in professional league and you've been in professional league,
13:51you've been in professional league and you've been in professional league.
13:56How much do you support your films?
14:00Of course, if you talk about support, then we support a lot of others.
14:07If anyone wants to have a role or a discussion, if there is a role in which we want to talk about,
14:13I think we should have an opinion on someone else.
14:17Because we're both in the same field.
14:20So it's very easy for us.
14:22And definitely, we understand the work-life because we are from the same field.
14:28So in an actor's life, we understand what issues are, what problems are,
14:33so we understand each other more.
14:36And in the sports field, we also work together.
14:39But in our office, we define roles clearly in our office.
14:43The creative side is the whole thing.
14:46And the business side is the whole thing I see.
14:49So when you have roles properly defined as well,
14:54you can support one another.
14:56I'm asking the question about the question.
14:59How much do you have to say that?
15:01How much do you have to say that?
15:06What is the main thing that you have to say?
15:09How much do you have to say that?
15:11How much do you have to say that?
15:14I don't know what I can say.
15:17How much do you have to say yes,
15:18how much do you have to say yes,
15:19how much do you have to say yes,
15:20how much do you have to say yes,
15:21how much do you have to say yes.
15:22But I think different people have to say yes.
15:25It's different.
15:26You have to understand one another.
15:28And it's important to understand that
15:31that in any person,
15:33there will be some personality traits that you don't like.
15:36you don't like it.
15:37But a 100% relationship or a 100%
15:40which you like,
15:42will not get in any individual.
15:44So I feel,
15:46to understand one another
15:48is very necessary.
15:50Lastly, what message did you say?
15:56The first message that I would like to say
15:58is that overall,
16:00in your India and the world's situation,
16:02it is live and let live.
16:04There is too much war in the world right now.
16:06And this is a very,
16:08I think it is an unbelievable thing.
16:10In 2025,
16:12we are talking about war.
16:14In the world, live and let live.
16:16Give everyone your life to live.
16:18I would like to say a message.
16:20And definitely, go for your dreams.
16:24Because everyone says
16:26that
16:28stop watching.
16:30But I would say that
16:32you can see it.
16:34You can see it.
16:36You can see it.
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