Bollywood actor Vidya Balan is known for expressing her thoughts with out any film. Now, the actress has opened up about her journey and everything that made her realise that it's all about being comfortable in her own skin. In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, the actor opened up the time she developed self-doubt, part of which was because of the heavy criticism that came her way.
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She told Hindustan Times, "(There was) a part of my life, I was in a battle with my body. I was angry with it, hated it, and I wanted it to change, because I thought if my body changed, then I would be acceptable to everyone. I would be worthy of love." She further added that even when she lost weight and was at her thinnest, she realised not everyone still fully accepts her. She told, "But even at my thinnest, when I managed to lose a lot of weight (it happened a few times) I realised that I wasn’t fully acceptable to everyone. So really there’s no point in trying to change yourself to suit others’ needs and ideals.”
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On the film front, Vidya will next star in Mission Mangal, alongside Akshay Kumar in a lead role.