Sonam Kapoor believes in speaking her mind. In a recent interview, the actress talked about her growing career.
She was quoted saying, "I thought that my life would be harder, but I have not had one flop film after Raanjhanaa. It’s been five years and it’s only gotten better because my decisions have been very idealistic. I have never toed the line."
When asked Sonam if being choosy, "If a director comes to me with a big project and actor, but no script I ask him how do I know what my role is? Why should I do this film? I don’t care if others have done it. Sooraj Barjatya has narrated his entire script to me. Sanjay Leela Bhansali has not once told me you cannot have an opinion. They are the most successful people," she said.
On taking criticism, "Aamir Khan has group screenings for all his films and he asks people to tell him what’s wrong so he can make it better. You should be open to that. Actors say they don’t read reviews. I read every review so that I can become better. There may be some judgmental people, but I look at even them with an open mind. I never get offended if someone asks me a nasty question," she quipped.
She also thinks women are more sexist than men, "The general perception is that the film industry is sexist but there are only a few people who are and very strangely, it is the women who are more sexist in the film industry."
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