Success has ruined more people than failure: Sonakshi Sinha

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Success has ruined more people than failure: Sonakshi Sinha




Success has ruined more people than failure, believes actress Sonakshi Sinha, who says she neither shouts from the rooftop when her films do well nor does she sit in the dark and cry over her movie debacles.

"I have been brought up in a way that I treat success and failure in the same way," the actress told IANS while promoting her forthcoming film "Noor".

"Somebody once said, 'success has ruined more people than failure'. So it's very important to learn from mistakes and not dwell on them. When I had my huge successes, I never got on to a rooftop and shouted that my films are a hit; and in the case of failures, I don't sit in a corner and cry about them. You move on and do your next film," added Sonakshi.

The 29-year-old, who is the daughter of actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha, made her debut with "Dabangg", a film that starred Salman Khan.

Subsequently, she delivered hits like "Rowdy Rathore" and "Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty" and a female-driven film like "Akira". She also tried her hand at a different genre with "Lootera", which gave her a chance to show her range as an actor.

She will next be seen playing a journalist in "Noor", scheduled for a worldwide release on April 21. Sonakshi credits her past work for helping her reach a point in Bollywood where she is getting to play title roles.

"I feel my journey in Bollywood has been great. Some of the initial roles I did have put me in a position today where I shoulder a film like 'Akira' by myself. I have played two title roles and it is really exciting to be able to do that.

"Honestly, the films that I have done in the past have put me in a position that I can do roles like 'Noor' today," she said.

She is also glad that the industry is changing in a way that's favourable for women. "We are moving in a direction where films are being made with female protagonists, and it's really exciting because, finally, good and amazing roles are being written keeping women in mind. I am very happy to be part of this change and to be able to do those kind of roles," she added.

Directed by Sunhil Sippy, "Noor" is a crime thriller-comedy adapted from Pakistani novel "Karachi, You're Killing Me!". The novel centres on a 20-year-old reporter, Ayesha Khan, living in Karachi, her misadventures and finding a nice lover. However, the film is set in Mumbai.

Asked about how this cross-cultural exchange between India and Pakistan can help, she said: "We are just here to entertain people and that's our purpose. It's an entertaining film taken from the book with the only purpose to entertain and nothing else."

The message she wants the audience to take is: "Your voices are important. Youth has the power to make a difference."

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bigul thumbnail
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Posted: 7 years ago
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i think its actually failure that makes people bitter. success makes people humble.
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Originally posted by: bigul

i think its actually failure that makes people bitter. success makes people humble.


sonakshi is saying about herself , dabang ruined her and now she is doing akira and and noor 😆
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I disagree with that statement🤔
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Oh you poor delusional dear, tell that to your brother who failed in BW. 🤔
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After Sonam Sonakshi is the next starkid who specializes in W*F statements. Since success ruins people I hope she is a failure yet again.😉
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Originally posted by: MrsKhan

After Sonam Sonakshi is the next starkid who specializes in W*F statements. Since success ruins people I hope she is a failure yet again.😉


😆😆😆 Perhaps she wanted to say that if success goes to your head then its more harmful than failure.
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Originally posted by: RamSiyaRam


😆😆😆 Perhaps she wanted to say that if success goes to your head then its more harmful than failure.


NO NO NO , dont try to make sense of a statement which is sensibly unsensible 🤣
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Originally posted by: Anachronist


NO NO NO , dont try to make sense of a statement which is sensibly unsensible 🤣


Haan mazaa khatam ho jayega nah😉😆😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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She clearly meant that some people let sucess get into their heads and that ruins them.
Whereas failure keeps people grounded.



And that is actually true.
"Success is addictive, and not in a good way. Once you get some, you want or even need more and more in order to get the feeling back."
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