Sonam Kapoor on her relationship with Anand Ahuja: I have nothing to hide
A lot has been written about Sonam Kapoor‘s secret love affair with Anand Ahuja. Recently she has been seen a lot with Anand Ahuja at various events. In fact he even accompanied her when she received National Film Award for Neerja. All this time Sonam has been tight lipped about her relationship with Anand but she finally has spoken.
While talking to HT Cafe when she was asked to throw some light on her alleged relationship, she said, “Honestly, that’s one aspect of my life I choose to not speak about at all. I have nothing to hide, so the people close to me know all they need to. I work very hard and I don’t feel the need to throw open discussions about my personal life. I’d rather people talk about my work.”
Later when she was asked about completing a decade in the film industry, as she made her debut in 2007 with Saawariya, she said, “I haven’t set any targets for myself. It’s not like I will work till I am 34 and then quit acting to get married. I am not running a race, it’s my job and I am never going to stop acting.” Also read: Sonam Kapoor’s proud boyfriend Anand Ahuja was a reflection of her joy at the 64th National Awards – view HQ pics
In the same interview Sonam Kapoor was also asked about her first National Film Award, she said, “He (Anil Kapoor) is too sweet (for saying nice things about the win). But it’s amazing because I am here with my parents and it’s a matter of great pride. For me receiving the award being Anil Kapoor’s daughter is the biggest joy because I don’t lobby for awards. Funnily, I didn’t feel any pressure or nervousness, I just feel light because this is a huge validation. Contrary to what people think, I work really hard on every project and I do it with a lot of integrity. When a film (Neerja) like this wins an award, it’s reassuring as everyone is part of a competition and the rat race. It’s about putting your head down, being focussed and working at your own pace. I’ve realised that aggression doesn’t work in the long run. It affects you mentally and physically, and eventually burns you out. If you are kind and honest, it should be enough.”
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