I’ve never felt competitive : Vidya Balan

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“I’ve grown in confidence. As you grow in age and experience and you see success, your confidence grows. One of the most invaluable gifts my parents have given both my sister and me is the freedom to be ourselves and that confidence comes from there.”

Vidya, whose next “Kahaani 2: Durga Rani Singh” directed by Sujoy Ghosh releases tomorrow, says at times she also loses that confidence in herself but always makes sure to get it back.

“Me and my sister both have always been very confident people. Sometimes that confidence gets shaken up and you doubt yourself but somehow we manage to bounce back,” she says.

She may be called one of the finest actresses in the Indian film industry for her performance in films like “Parineeta”, “Bhool Bhoolaiya”, “Paa”, “The Dirty Picture” and “Kahaani” but Vidya has also faced criticism for her back-to-back flops.

The actress says it’s really shattering when her movies don’t work because it involves a lot of effort of many people.

“I was heartbroken when my films didn’t do well. Because, I give so much of myself to the film that it’s really shattering. But, I grieve and get over it because unless you do that you can’t move forward. So, it was important for me to vent out.”

From Agencies, Feature image courtesy bolyblitz

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