In a recent interview, 'Murder' actress, Mallika Sherawat talked about how she lost her family on the journey to becoming an actress. Check it out!
Bollywood actress, Mallika Sherawat was last seen in the web series, Nakaab, where she worked alongside renowned actors like Gautam Rode, Esha Gupta, and Ankitaa Chakraborty. The web series gained a lot of attention and positive response, courtesy of the fact that a lot of things shown in it were similar to what had happened in late actor, Sushant Singh Rajput's death case. It was also reported that Mallika's web series, Nakaab was based on Sushant's demise. However, in many of her interviews, the actress denied it completely.
As of now, Mallika is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film with Rajat Kapoor in which she is reportedly playing the lead actress. The actress is actively participating in the promotions of the film at the moment. Amid this, in an interview with a leading news portal, she talked about how she lost her family in the process of becoming an actress. Recalling her entire journey, the actress shared many emotional anecdotes from her acting journey in Bollywood and Hollywood so far.
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In an interview with ETimes, Mallika Sherawat talked about her parents, Mukesh Kumar Lamba and Santosh Sherawat and shared how she sacrificed them in her journey to become an actress. The actress admitted that she belonged to a Jat family in Haryana, and the day she left her home, it was the end of her relationship with her parents and relatives. Mallika admitted that she knew the consequences of seeing a dream as a woman in a patriarchal family. However, she left everything behind and moved to Mumbai to achieve her dream of becoming an actress. She explained:
"I lost my family when I came to Bombay to be an actress. I lost their support. I lost their love. I have really experienced a loss. When you are growing up, you are so naive because you haven't faced the world. You lead a very protected sheltered life. I thought I could conquer the world. Dekhi jayegi. Coming from Haryana, from the Jat mindset. I rebelled, I packed my suitcase and set out for Bombay. Luckily, it worked out for me."
Going further in the interview, Mallika Sherawat also talked about the time when she took another big step in her life, and that was leaving Bollywood for Hollywood. The actress got some exciting opportunities in the US, and it was a tough decision for her to leave the friends she had in Mumbai. However, after a lot of discussion with herself, Mallika once again chose to follow her dreams and went to Hollywood and is currently working there. She stated:
"When I moved to LA, I lost a few precious friendships that I had in India, because when you are so out of touch, you kind of tend to lose them. So yeah, I have experienced a loss like that."
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At the end of the heart-to-heart interview, Mallika Sherawat opened up about how her decision to move to Hollywood turned out to be a successful one for the actress. From meeting the former president of the United States of America, Barack Obama, to working on a music video with iconic singer, Bruno Mars, Mallika talked about her future projects in the foreign land. She revealed:
"After having worked in Bollywood for 5-7 years, I thought the time was right to explore other horizons and different cultures. Faced with that situation, I told myself, why not. What have I got to lose? I have made enough name for myself in India. I've got money. I've got fame. Let's try to go to a new country. And boy, was it a good decision! I met with President Barack Obama, twice. I did a music video with Bruno Mars. I did an independent film called 'Politics of Love'. It was really fruitful."
On the professional front, Mallika Sherawat will be next seen in the film, RK/RKAY, directed by Rajat Kapoor.
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