
I left the office early in Gurgaon and took the metro to Okhla for my audition. It was my first one, and I remember thinking that no matter what happens, I’ll at least get to be in the same space as her. I walked in, and she had these incredibly powerful eyes that just lock into you. She’s a giver. She makes you feel seen and important, so you begin to feel like you matter. For an actor, especially before an audition, that kind of energy just opens you up. Before we even got to the audition, she spent nearly half an hour just talking to me about my family, my elder sister, why I was working, and whether I should leave my job. She’s deeply curious, genuinely interested in who you are, and that makes you feel cared for. By the time we started the audition, there was already a sense of connection.
Who do you want to work with in the future?
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