Sonakshi Sinha has garnered newfound acclaim for her diverse and nuanced performances on OTT platforms. From her role in "Dahaad" last year to her latest portrayal in "Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar," she's left critics impressed.
In an interview with Zoom, Sonakshi candidly acknowledged her past choices, admitting to doing some problematic 'big films' when she was younger, where she was referred to as 'maal'. However, she expressed her firm stance on not revisiting such roles, emphasizing her growth as an artist and the responsibility she feels towards her audience.
Reflecting on her career trajectory, Sonakshi highlighted AR Murugadoss' 2016 action thriller 'Akira' as a turning point. The film saw her portraying a vigilante against acid attacks and female abuse, marking a shift in the kind of roles she pursued.
Since her debut opposite Salman Khan in the 2010 blockbuster 'Dabangg,' Sonakshi has appeared in a string of films including 'Force 2,' 'Kalank,' 'Mission Mangal,' 'Dabangg 3,' and most recently, 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.' Her upcoming projects include 'Kakuda' and 'Nikita Roy and the Book of Darkness."'
Sonakshi's evolution as an actor and her commitment to roles that resonate with substance underscore her journey towards carving a distinct niche in the industry.