The Asian Age

‘ I AM IN A HAPPY SPACE’

SONAKSHI SINHA TALKS ABOUT HER JOURNEY IN THE INDUSTRY, SEX COMEDIES AND WHY SHE IS THE QUINTESSEN­TIAL HINDI FILM HEROINE

- UMA RAMASUBRAM­ANIAN

Sonakshi talks about her journey in Bollywood

It’s been eight years since Sonakshi Sinha made her debut with Dabangg, opposite Salman Khan. The film was a box- office hit and the curvy actress was touted as the next big superstar in the Bollywood. Following that, her filmograph­y has seen a fair share of hits and misses. The actress will now be seen in Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi, looking fitter than she ever was in her career. In a candid interview, Sonakshi speaks on her projects, the importance of being real on the social media, pay disparity and much more.

Q DID YOU WATCH HAPPY BHAAG JAYEGI BEFORE SIGNING THE SEQUEL?

I loved HBJ. It’s just a happy feel good, light entertaine­r that you can watch anytime. I first watched it after I was offered the sequel and enjoyed it. I just wanted to be part of this movie as all the characters from the first film have been brought into the sequel as well.

Q DO YOU PERSONALLY ENJOY BEING PART OF COMEDY FILMS?

I enjoy comedy. I feel that I fit into it really well because that’s just me as a person. I don’t take things too seriously. I can take a joke on myself, I am generally a funny person by nature and I enjoy being in that environmen­t. Having said that, being able to bring outright comedy and correct timing on screen is challengin­g for an actor.

Q WHAT’S YOUR TAKE ON SEX COMEDIES? WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRY YOUR LUCK IN THAT GENRE?

If it is actually funny, done in a good way and made well, then it can be funny. All these scary movies made in the West do have a lot of double meaning jokes but they are funny. I enjoy it, but personally, I would not want to be a part of it, as I like to do movies that can be watched by my family. I have always been part of a family entertaine­r.

Q YOU HAVE COMPLETED EIGHT YEARS IN THE INDUSTRY, HOW HAS THE JOURNEY BEEN?

It's been amazing. I still feel like so new. I still feel like I just did Dabangg. But then, I treat every film like it’s my first. That's how it should always be. That keeps my drive alive and I am still enjoying every bit of it. I feel I am growing younger in my head. I don’t feel much has changed since I started working. Everything is so balanced right now. I am in a happy space.

Q YOU LOOK SO FIT NOW, WHEN DID THE FITNESS BUG BITE YOU?

That’s been a change and I just started getting conscious about it. I never used to take my fitness seriously before. Last year, I started working towards it but in the last six months, I have got really serious about my fitness. I have found a form of workout that suits me, that affects me and stuck to it. Pilates has worked so well for me. I have surprised myself with the dedication that I have shown in the last few months.

Q DOES FAILURE AFFECT YOU?

I am still going strong. I have seen both sides of the coin that everybody goes through. All that matters is if the audience has connected with me. The kind of roles I am doing is memorable or not. I think it’s a part and parcel of life and you have to keep your head up and move on.

Q YOU HAVE DONE PARALLEL FILMS AS WELL. BUT DO YOU THINK BOLLYWOOD PERCEIVES YOU ONLY AS A COMMERCIAL ACTRESS?

I think that was establishe­d through my very first film. I was introduced as the Hindi film commercial heroine. Even the film I did after that Rowdy Rathore, Son Of Sardar, Dabangg 2, all were commercial in nature. For me, I will always be the quintessen­tial commercial Hindi film heroine. I am glad that I am also able to explore the other side of the Hindi cinema. I can now say that I have a good balance of both the worlds. It’s great to be a mouldable actor, you can put me in a Dabangg or you can put me in a Lootera.

Q ACTRESSES HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT PAY DISPARITY IN THE INDUSTRY. HAS THERE BEEN ANY CHANGE ON THAT END?

It's not about money but about equality. We as a society are aiming at gender equality. Salary has an important place in that entire argument, not only in films but also in business and sports. The case remains the same — women are always paid lesser than the men. This is just a battle for equality.

Q HOW IMPORTANT IS IT FOR THE ACTRESS TO PROJECT A REAL PICTURE OF THEMSELVES ON THE SOCIAL MEDIA?

I have always projected a very healthy body image from the beginning. I have never stressed about how you look on the outside. It's all about how good you feel from the inside. My handle is called aslisona because I like to keep it real and that's exactly what I stand for. Young girls are very impression­able and they like what we do. This is our profession, we are meant to look glamorous but it’s taken an entire army behind that, but that's not who I am as a person. I share a lot of stuff that does not have to do with my work, so you get a glimpse of the person I am. That is the only way to reach out to the audience.

I never used to take my fitness seriously before. Last year, I started working towards it but in the last six months, I have got really serious

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