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HOW WORKING TOGETHER HELPS SINHA SIBLINGS BRIDGE THE GAP
Sonakshi, Luv and Kussh always have each other’s back
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:
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.
We launched in the middle of a pandemic, and yet we are getting a good response.
It was needed. I’m glad Sonakshi and Luv came up with this initiative and put it together.
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.
Working together is fun. We all have our inputs and when it comes together, it works brilliantly.
Working together is a very comfortable space. We bring our unique strengths to the table.
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.
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.
We now have a greater understanding of each other and can discuss anything.
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.
For me and Kussh, it is our duty to be there for our sister.
The meaning of the festival has been...just be happy.