However, no matter how challenging the situation is, the actor admits she is proud to be his daughter and says she has learnt a lot from him.
“It is much easier in the industry for a star kid, but everyone has their own struggle. It is easier to join the industry and people look at you differently, but then they also come with their own baggage of comparisons,” Sonam told IANS.
“I think it is a privilege to be Anil Kapoor’s daughter because he is such a good artist and it is great to be associated with him in any way,” she added.
After making her debut with Saawariya, the actor has essayed integral parts in movies like Delhi 6, Aisha, Players and Mausam.
Sonam says she would love to be a part of a remake of any of her father’s past films, provided she gets to play the role her dad essayed.
“I like a lot of his films and I would love to work in such projects as long as I get to play the hero! I love Lamhe and Mr. India, I don’t mind playing Sridevi’s character there. I love Tezaab and Ram Lakhan as well. If I get to do any remakes of films from the ‘80s an ‘90s, where it was more male-dominated, I would rather be the hero,” she said.
While a sequel to Mr. India is in the making, Sonam says she will consider it if the script is exciting enough.
“It all depends on the script and the role. I never do anything as a favour for anyone,” she said.
Meanwhile, direction too is on the charts for Sonam, but she says it will happen in a few years.
“Eventually I will direct a movie. But right now I will concentrate on my acting,” said the 27-year-old, who is eagerly waiting for her films Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and Raanjhnaa to release next year.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 21st, 2012.
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