It is Unethical to Talk About Films That Were ONCE Offered to You: Sonam Kapoor
November 17, 2015 Bolly-Freak 54327 reads 54 comments |
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Sonam Kapoor is in a happy space right now. In her fairly succesful career so far, she was guilty of not having worked with a Khan. However, Sonam has done this too, and in a Sooraj Barjatya movie, to top it all. In an interview with Filmfare, Sonam opened up about her lack of PR skills and how it is unethical to cross the line sometimes.
Sonam said, "Everyone is just there to bring you down. I don't have much in common with people in the industry. I am blessed to have worked with Anand L Rai, SLB, Sooraj Barjatya, Ram Madhavani, Rakesh Mehra...who actually value my work. I've lost out on a lot of films because I wasn't the top heroine at that time."
Sonam added, "I'm not good at PR. I am not good at cultivating relationships. I don't know how to suck up to people. I don't know how to get into a camp. Or hobnob with the right people. I don't know how to use PR or the media to push me in a certain way. It is unethical to talk about films that were once offered to me or films that have not been offered and plant suggestions through the media that I want to do it. I don't know how I can build myself up. I am not a great salesperson. You have to be able to sell yourself."
Well, what do you think? Do these statements ring any bells? Is Sonam hinting at something?
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