After flop films, I could've disappeared: Shraddha Kapoor


MUMBAI: Shraddha Kapoor, who began her Bollywood journey with films such as Teen Patti and Luv Ka The End, made it big with Aashiqui 2. The actor, who is currently loving all the attention she’s getting with her latest release Ek Villain, says she has no regrets about her past choices.

In an interview, the young actress speaks about her journey, her films and future plans:

Ek Villain has gotten a lot of attention from the public and press, how do you feel about that?

I was more excited and nervous about Ek Villain than Aashiqui 2. The buzz after the promos was very strong. The director, Mohit Suri, and I both had to prove ourselves after Aashiqui 2.

So isn’t that good?

It’s wonderful! My only regret is that I’ve found myself cut off from my family. I’m in and out of my house with barely time for a hug for my parents. I communicate with them more on the phone than in person. Every time I leave the house, I get a hug from my parents, saying they are proud of me. That keeps me going through the whole day. Just to see them glowing with pride when they look at me is my biggest reward. Every child wants to make her parents proud. If I have succeeded, I am blessed. To see them smile makes my day.

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Source: IANS