Ananya Panday: “I’m A Sincere Person Who Strives To Improve As An Actress Every Day”

Ananya Panday's response to the questions asked by media channels are worth listening to, have a look

Ananya Panday has been on a roll since the release of ‘Gehraiyaan.’ The 23-year-old star, who made her Bollywood debut in 2019 with Dharma Productions’ ‘Student of the Year 2,’ has received critical accolades for her newest role in Shakun Batra’s film. Ananya has demonstrated a great ability to play rich, multifaceted characters with her mature portrayal of Tia Khanna. With films like ‘Liger’ and ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ on the way, Ananya’s career has just begun. She can’t stress enough how much she has always wanted to be an actor.

The actress discusses her huge Bollywood goals, the difficulties and stress that come with her work, how she manages negativity, her thoughts on relationships, remakes, and much more in this week’s Big Interview with ETimes.

Following are the questions asked by ETimes

1. Did you always want to be an actor? Tell us when did you first decide that you want to be an actor.

Ananya Answered: “Always. I don’t recall ever not wanting to be an actress. I usually joke that I burst out of my mother and realized I wanted to be an actress the moment I saw her. I’ve always wanted to be a part of the entertainment industry. Acting and appearing on the big screen has always been a dream of mine. As a result, I’ve always aspired to be an actress.”

2. What kind of films would you like to be a part of?

Ananya Answered: “As a viewer, I enjoy seeing a wide range of films. So I don’t want to categorize myself as mujhe yeh nahi karna or mujhe woh nahi karna. But I’m certain that in the future, I’ll want to continue refining my method and honing my skill.”

3. How do you handle work pressure and stress?

Ananya Answered: “I’m not very adept at dealing with pressure and stress. I’ve always prided myself on being a really laid-back individual. But, you know, I’m still fairly young. Of sure, it affects me at times, but I try to distance myself from it by spending time with my friends and family and grounding myself in reality.”

Source: timesofindia