HOW WORKING TOGETHER HELPS SINHA SIBLINGS BRIDGE THE GAP
The three Sinha siblings are setting quite some goals on the personal front. And the creative streak that runs through them –- Sonakshi is a painter and actor, Luv and Kussh are photography aficionados –- helps them work together. On Rakshabandhan, they get candid about their sibling bond, protective streaks and working together on House of Creativity, a virtual platform to buy artworks. Read on:
It’s over a month since House of Creativity was launched. How has the feedback been?
Sonakshi: Many people from the industry, my friends and colleagues with whom I shared this, have all liked it. We hope to get many more artistes on board.
Luv: We launched in the middle of a pandemic, and yet we are getting a good response.
Kussh: It was needed. I’m glad Sonakshi and Luv came up with this initiative and put it together.
How is it to work as siblings?
Sonakshi: It is always better to work with your family because you know you have each other’s best interest at heart, especially for something like House of Creativity.
Luv: Working together is fun. We all have our inputs and when it comes together, it works brilliantly.
Kussh: Working together is a very comfortable space. We bring our unique strengths to the table.
How do you think your bond has matured with time?
Sonakshi: My brothers were in boarding school while I was in Mumbai, so we were apart for quite a while. The fact that we are able to do stuff together is a big leap and is sort of bridging the gap.
Luv: With Kussh, it was different, us being twins, and different with Sonakshi. I was strict and she didn’t like that. But with time, I don’t tell her what to do.
Kussh: We now have a greater understanding of each other and can discuss anything.
How are you spending Rakshabandhan this year?
Sonakshi: For me, the meaning of Rakshabandhan is just us being there for each other. This year, I am shooting in Bhuj, Kussh is in London, and Luv in Mumbai. We are going to be in different parts of the world, but together in spirit.
Luv: For me and Kussh, it is our duty to be there for our sister.
Kussh: The meaning of the festival has been... just be happy.