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Sonakshi Sinha Made A Satement About Not Wanting To Be Referred To As ‘Maal’

By Anupama

May 11, 2024

After the success of “Heeramandi,” Sonakshi Sinha has been in constant discussion. The actress recently made a statement about not wanting to be referred to as ‘Maal,’ which caught everyone’s attention.

Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha has talked about changes in the characters she portrays in films. She mentioned that she cannot do films where she is referred to as ‘maal’.

Sonakshi Sinha Gave A Satement About Not Wanting To Be Referred To As ‘Maal’

Sonakshi Sinha emphasized that this is a step that everyone should take. Currently, she is making headlines with her recent release series ‘Heeramandi’. During this time, she shared these thoughts.

On May 1, director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s web series ‘Heeramandi’ was released on the OTT platform Netflix. This series features many prominent stars including Manisha Koirala, Richa Chadha, Aditi Rao Hydari, Shekhar Suman, and others.

Sonakshi Sinha is also part of this series, appearing in a double role. Her first character is Rihana and the second is Faridah. Due to this series, Sonakshi has been making headlines.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Zoom, she talked about her roles in previous films and the selection of her films.

While discussing her past films, Sonakshi Sinha said, “As an artist, you have a responsibility. People have eyes on you.” She mentioned that when she was young, she had the opportunity to do many big films, and during that time, no one could refuse those films.

However, later she realized that as you grow, people start noticing you. People talk about that thing, and discussions come up in front of you. She said, “It’s criticism, but it’s also constructive.”

Sonakshi Sinha

Sonakshi Sinha also mentioned that after the film ‘Akira’, she has taken up roles that have seen significant changes. She said, “I’m not just saying this. I don’t think I can be called ‘Maal’ myself.” She also said that this is a step that everyone should take up.