![]() ![]() So we just, and obviously our families have known each other, but we never really interacted. We're not childhood friends, he's a little, he was my younger brother's best friend and I was best friends with his older sister. How's the understanding between your husband Mayank and you, you've been childhood friends, is there a certain comfort? ![]() And if films can make them feel connected, can make them feel like they are, there is someone else out there that is going through the same thing or you are perfect the way you are, or you, things will get better or whatever, I think that's worth it. I feel like there might be other people out there that have the same way. And she told me that watching my character in Shaandaar gave her that confidence to stand up to them and to find out who her real friends were and just to be a confident girl, and that, that for me was more than I think any amount of money or game or success can give me. So I was like, this is a bad level of bullying happening and only for body shaming her because she was not perfect in whatever terms society considers perfect. Like they tripped her and she fell and got a fracture and stuff. ![]() I met this girl, very recently actually, she's in like ninth grade or something, and she told me that after she watched Shaandaar she was like eve teased in school, and her friends were mean to her. Honestly, I've been very fortunate, but I've also been surprised about where people around me, even in school and college where let's be honest kids can be mean. Since your upcoming film highlights the perils of body shaming- did you face any such incident in your personal life? My mom's an amazing actress and luckily there was only a tiny portion where she's there, so uh it wasn't like I had to do the whole project with her, but that scene was nerve-wracking but a lot of fun, We hadn’t worked together and this film gave us a chance to perform together. ![]() And she always made me feel like I could talk to her about anything. She brought me up with such a lot of freedom, a lot of support, and a lot of understanding. How would you define your relationship with your mother Supriya Pathak? In an exclusive conversation with Filmfare, she chats about her easy-breezy camaraderie with her half-brother Shahid Kapur, life post-marriage to assistant director Mayank Pahwa who she's known since her childhood, and how she embraces life from an uncensored point of view where positivity blooms! Excerpts. A film that sheds light on eradicating the stereotypical notions surrounding the weight of a person has garnered extremely rewarding reviews from the spectators. While the critically acclaimed film Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi saw her playing the younger version of her mother and a strong performer - Supriya Pathak, her upcoming film Saroj Ka Rishta will see the mother-daughter duo essay their real-life relationship on the big screen. With a strong background in theatre - Sanah Kapur who made her debut with Shaandar in 2015 had a strong resonance with delivering bigger and better on the celluloid. ![]()
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