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Currently I am: My upcoming film Gandhari in the editing room deep, in the next-production, next, and consistent stories in crafting.
High point in life: My son’s birth, heroic. Nothing is at the top. Commercially, the first time I saw a story, I wrote – Manmarzia – come alive on the big screen.
Low point in life: Lose a dear friend and colleague to an untimely disease. This left an emotional zero.
On my playlist: Namo Namo Ji Shankara by Amit Trivedi; Raanjhan by Parampara Thakur; Yun Hi (from the movie tanu weds manu) by mohit chauhan.
I will never buy one thing: A designer strap for my child. (Let’s be honest – he walks to me.)
Today I am craving: Sarsan’s greens and maize bread, home-style, filled with comfort.
The last thing I ordered online: A wide world map. My son has the current passion geography and I am happily enabling it.
I check before bed: Google. Usually search: “How to train a child without losing your mind.” (Spiiler: I haven’t cracked it yet.)
Advice I will give my 18 -year -old myself: breathe. Proceed. It works all. Even anarchy is a purpose.
My favorite topic in school: History – Stories of civilizations, revolutions and flexibility. It seems that the story was always in my bones.
I swipe the right: Honesty, with a good sense of humor as a bonus.
My secret skills: Multitasking like a supporter. Writing motherhood, running my production house, and writing a screenplay without leaving a pen (or lunchbox!).
I want a superpower: For time stretch. There are not enough hours in a day to dream, do and be present.
My favorite Sunday memory: Late-back-picnic with my two boys-my husband Himanshu and my son Veer.
My plans for next Sunday: Holiday with family. Hopefully with a network and clear sky.
My most star-stroke moment: Meeting my son for the first time. No celebrity moment comes close.
My favorite bad habit: Calling the hoe a hoe. No filter, no pretense, even when it is uncomfortable.
If I can travel time … I will not change one thing. I will make the same great mistakes, because they shaped the woman today I am.
The best thing about fame: The ability to connect directly with the audience. When someone tells me a story, I wrote or touched them, this is the real reward.
The worst thing about fame: Never fight continuous pressure.
From ht brunch, September 27, 2025
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