I don’t want to be number one or make lots of money and I don’t want to be very famous. I want little bit of all of that. I want a lot of happiness in my life.
“There are lots of things I like doing and I wanted time for them. Be it spending time with my family, traveling, going to Pataudi, play badminton or yoga, writing and reading. You live one life and it’s short and I want to live it to the fullest.”
Soha will next be seen in “31st October,” and the actress says she gave her nod to th film as her role was well written.
“For me, the most important thing is the role. I like picking up roles which are meaty and author-backed. But I understand that it is a real life subject, it is a historical incident and has many sides attached to it, so it was important for me to read the script and understand the message of the film. I wanted to make sure that it is a responsible film.”
The movie, also starring Vir Das, is based on 1984 riots that took place after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The project, which is scheduled to release on October 21, has been facing issues with censor board and various other authorities, but Soha hopes the film will get into theatres as planned.
From Agencies, Feature image courtesy maxim