‘Sara, Ananya Can Go To Karan Johar’s House And…’, Sonam Bajwa Gives Her View On Nepotism!

Sonam Bajwa is an Indian actress who primarily works in Punjabi and Tamil films. She made her acting debut in the 2013 Punjabi film “Best Of Luck” and has since appeared in several successful Punjabi films such as “Punjab 1984”, “Nikka Zaildar”, and “Sardaar Ji 2”. Sonam Bajwa has won several awards for her performances, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actress (Punjabi) for her role in “Nikka Zaildar”. She has a massive fan following on Instagram.

Sonam Bajwa is preparing for the release of her new film, Godday Godday Chaa, and is now promoting it. The actress has also worked in the Telugu and Tamil film industries. In a recent interview, the actress revealed about unfair auditions in Bollywood. Read the story further to know.

Sonam Bajwa Wants To Steal Something From Actresses Like Sara and Ananya

Sara Ananya

Sonam Bajwa discussed how Bollywood actresses have direct access to filmmakers in an interview with Bollywood Bubble. When asked what she would want to steal from younger actors, she swiftly replied, “Nothing.” “Actresses like Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Pandey can go to Karan Johar’s house and discuss and get an audition,” Sonam continued. Yeah, if I get to do all of that.”

Sonam Revealed How Her Song Was Chopped From Varun Dhawan’s Movie

Sonam Bajwa previously expressed her disappointment after a song from Varun Dhawan’s Street Dancer 3D in which she appeared was deleted at the editing table. She felt very bad. To begin with, she never intended to record a song. But the team was highly regarded. Remo is an accomplished artist, director, and choreographer. Everyone adores Varun Dhawan, says Sonam. Sonam couldn’t decide if she should do the song or not. But since they’d contacted her she decided to go ahead. “And I was quite disappointed when the song didn’t make it into the final cut of the film”, says Sonam.

 


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