Alia Bhatt opens up about privilege and the self-doubt that comes with it: ‘I still have those bad days’
She doesn't deny the privilege. She just says it never made the doubt disappear. Alia Bhatt gets honest about her journey in Bollywood.
She doesn't deny the privilege. She just says it never made the doubt disappear. Alia Bhatt gets honest about her journey in Bollywood.
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Taking to her Instagram stories, Janhvi posted the full video from the event. In the longer version, it is clear that BJP MLA Ram Kadam first raised the slogan, and Janhvi only repeated after him.
He admitted that this honesty from his daughter helps him stay humble despite all the fame and appreciation he has received. “The best part is she is not in awe of me,” he said.
Farhan said, “It has to be done with a certain degree of love, and a certain degree of respect for the other person. I felt that it didn’t come from that place."
“When you are making films, you need to be mindful about your heroine,” he explained. “Even if people are excited to see you together, it should not look like the male actor is just enjoying himself."
The actor, who has been part of Hindi cinema for decades, explained that the entertainment world has changed completely. Earlier, actors had only films or television to depend on.