Although she comes from a movie family, Sonam Kapoor is
determined to make her own identity without any help from her actor-filmmaker
father Anil Kapoor as she feels that scope for growth under a banyan tree is
bleak.
"I feel there's very little that can grow under a
banyan tree. So, I have tried to create my own path and I have very
successfully done it - whether it's through my fashion or movies I
choose," told the 28-year-old in a group interview.
In her six years in the industry, with 11 movies and hits
like "Raanjhanaa" to her credit, Sonam has avoided taking a
piggy-back ride on her dad's strong shoulders.
"Very thoughtfully I tried not to do much with my
father. It's a very selfish decision, as I just wanted my own identity. So even
when 'Aisha' was produced, my sister (Rhea) produced it. It was her first film.
I never asked my father to do this for me. I think I have a man's ego in a lot
of ways," she told.
"And also, I don't want to take away his hard work. If
I don't do well and he has put in his money or name on me, then 40 years of his
hard work goes down the drain because his daughter is a disappointment. So, I
would rather fall down on my own and I don't want to take my dad with me,"
she further added.
From her 2006 debut film "Saawariya" to subsequent
releases "Delhi-6", "Players" and "Mausam" -- all
were box office disappointments. She says she was too young to understand a few
things in the past.
"I realized that because of my glamorous image and
being a fashion icon, I don't need to do films to add star value to myself. I
was too young to understand that back then, but I am old enough and now
understand that because of my image I can get away with doing more real films.
But that doesn't mean I am only doing 'Raanjhanaa' or 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', in
which I am playing a quintessential rooted Indian girl." , she added.
She was seen as a high society fashionista in
"Aisha" and as an uptown girl in "I Hate Luv Storys", which
didn't garner enough success at the box office. Once more she will be seen as a
modern girl in Yash Raj Films' project.
"There is this film with Yash Raj, in which I am
playing a modern girl from Gurgaon. She is a banker. So, I really want to pick
characters like young girls, cool, not-so-cool girls -- as long as they are
real girls," she further added.
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