Fame is a very relative term: Sonakshi

Fame is a very relative term: Sonakshi

Sep 5, 2012 IANS



Mumbai, Sep 5 (IANS) Actor Sonakshi Sinha describes herself as a grounded person and says that she enjoys appreciation, but at the same time is aware of the fact that fame is a relative term.


"I'm happy that I'm being appreciated as an actress and who doesn't like box office success? I just wish that I do good films that audiences love," she said.


"I'm very grounded as a person. I know that fame is a very relative term. When films work well, fame comes naturally. I just hope that I do good work and people remember me for them," added the actress who gave two back-to-back blockbusters - "Dabangg" and "Rowdy Rathore".


"I never pick a film knowing it will be a blockbuster. I pick a film that is interesting and at the end of it all, audiences have to like it. We are entertainers, who hope to entertain always with every film," Sonakshi told IANS.


Sonakshi forayed into Bollywood with 2010 film "Dabangg", which broke all box-office records. Her second film "Rowdy Rathore" entered Rs.100 crore club, though her recent release "Joker", which had Akshay Kumar in the male lead, failed to create the same magic at the box office.


Her next "Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2" is also with Akshay.


"Akshay is a superb co-star to work with. He is a thorough professional and I have learnt a lot from him. He is one of the most punctual stars in Bollywood and it is a great quality. He is also a super actor who is so dedicated to his craft," she added. Click the Movie button below for more info:
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