Ananya Panday says that She Loves Competition in Bollywood

When asked if she feels threatened with so many new comers, Ananya said that instead she loves it.
Ananya Panday says that She Loves Competition in Bollywood

Consistently, a group of industry children and newcomers advance into Bollywood with a fantasy to become wildly successful in the film business, and, obviously, to confront unending examination and rivalry. Be that as it may, Ananya Panday, as of late starred in Karan Johar's Student of the Year 2, isn't pestered by the challenge. Despite what might be expected, she adores it.

Also, when there are such a significant number of individuals moving in the direction of a shared objective, Ananya feels the challenge would be vicious and that is far better. "I feel the more, the merrier. What's the purpose of working if there is no challenge? You buckle down just when there is rivalry or else you will in general mess with things," she says.

The most recent year saw industry kids Janhvi Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan and Ishaan Khatter in real acting jobs. The year 2019, after Pranutan Bahl in Notebook, has more names arranged, including Karan Deol (child of Sunny Deol), Vardhan Puri (grandson of Amrish Puri), Aalia Furniturewala (girl of Pooja Bedi).

There are likewise reports of Shah Rukh Khan's little girl Suhana Khan making her film debut soon. In the interim, Sanjay Kapoor's girl Shanaya Kapoor has just started filling in as partner executive on cousin Janhvi's next film.

"I believe it's continually energizing to have new individuals [around]. Everybody has an alternate methodology towards how they work and that has a significant effect. Additionally, there's work for everybody. There is nothing to consider such things. I have to focus on my work," grins Ananya, will's identity seen next in Pati Patni Aur Woh, which additionally stars Kartik Aaryan and Bhumi Pednekar.

In her most recent, the on-screen character plays a stubborn school going girl. Ananya shares she totally delighted in filling the role. "I am fundamentally the same as Shreya, my character, in actuality. I figure each young lady would almost certainly identify with Shreya in light of the fact that she is feisty, spunky. She is noisy and expressive. She is somebody who isn't reluctant to commit errors. I constantly needed to assume such a job… I cherished Poo (Kareena Kapoor Khan's character in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham; 2001), Shanaya (Alia Bhatt's character in Student of the Year; 2012) and Anjali (Kajol's character in Kuch Hota Hai; 1998) and needed to play such a character. At first, I was somewhat bashful however Punit (Malhotra, executive) and Karan helped me bring the Shreya inside me out," she shares.

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