Navigating Personal Boundaries in On-Screen Romance: Sonakshi Sinha’s Candid Confession
Actress Sonakshi Sinha, celebrated for her versatile performances, recently shared insights into the challenges she faces as an actor, particularly when it comes to portraying romantic scenes on screen.
In an interview with Instant Bollywood, Sonakshi candidly addressed the dichotomy between her private persona and the demands of her craft. When asked about the biggest challenge she encounters on screen,
Sonakshi confessed, “I’m a very private person and I find it awkward to actually romance someone who I’m not involved with… Not in love with.” She elaborated, acknowledging that while romance is a significant aspect of cinema, navigating those scenes can be uncomfortable for her as an individual.
Despite grappling with this challenge, Sonakshi emphasized her commitment to her profession, stating, “I am an actor at the end of the day and I like to play different sorts of roles and characters.” She acknowledged the inevitability of romantic portrayals in cinema and accepted them as part of her job description.
During the interview, Sonakshi also reflected on her experience working alongside veteran actress Manisha Koirala in the series ‘Heeramandi : The Diamond Bazaar‘. Expressing admiration for Manisha’s talent, Sonakshi revealed that she felt compelled to apologize to her co-star after watching the series. She lauded Manisha‘s performance and acknowledged the inspiration she drew from sharing the screen with such a seasoned artist.
Sonakshi‘s remarks shed light on the delicate balance actors must strike between their personal boundaries and the demands of their roles. Despite her reservations about on-screen romance, Sonakshi‘s dedication to her craft and her respect for her co-stars exemplify her professionalism and commitment to delivering compelling performances.
As fans continue to appreciate Sonakshi‘s versatility and authenticity on screen, her candid revelations offer a glimpse into the complexities of navigating the world of cinema as a private individual.