Press Trust of India
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November 21, 2012 13:33 IST
(New Delhi)
Asked about the importance of critics in her life, Sonam said they play an important part to better herself as an actress.
Actress Sonam Kapoor says she
never takes herself seriously and that is why her comments are
often misinterpreted.
"I don't take myself seriously. Critics often criticise
me personally and my films. Media sometimes misinterpret my
statement but I have always taken them positively. Rather, I
find them too amusing. I say something about somebody on some
context. I never intend to land in a controversy," said Sonam,
who was in the Capital to launch film-critic Anna MM
Vetticad's book "The Adventures of an Intrepid Film Critic".
Sonam, 27, who is the daughter of actor Anil Kapoor,
started her career five years ago with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's
Saawariyaopposite Ranbir Kapoor.
The film did not do well at the box-office but Sonam says
she did not regret her decision.
"I remember how my debut film was criticised by the
media. There were reports saying that I should not have done
this film (Saawariya) as a newcomer. But I have no regrets
about it. I did the film because it was based on Fyodor
Dostoevsky's 'White Nights', which is one of my favourite
short stories. Moreover, I had my childhood friend Ranbir as
my co-star and renowned director Sanjay Leela Bhansali making
it. I was very excited, so it was not a tough call for me,"
she said.
Asked about the importance of critics in her life, Sonam
said they play an important part to better herself as an
actress.
"I honestly feel we need each other. At the end you need
a referee to judge your performance. You need a perspective
which might be different from yours. You need the review to
better yourself but that does not mean a critc should be too
personal to judge a film," she added.
Sonam will be seen again with Abhay Deol in Raanjhnaa
after Aisha and has denied the rumours that she has problem
with the actor.
"If things were not good between Abhay and I then I would
not have worked with him again. He is a good co-star and I
love him," she said.
The film is being made by Tanu Weds Manu director Anand
L Rai. She will also be seen in Milkha Singh's biopic Bhaag
Milkha Bhaag opposite Farhan Akhtar.