It is very important for actors to learn to say no to a script, says Sonakshi Sinha!

Bollywood’s dabangg lady Sonakshi Sinha had two releases this year - Akira and Force 2. For both the movies, her acts were loved a lot and she was advertised as the next action star. Sonakshi is all set to be seen as a journalist in Noor, which is slated to release next year on April 21, 2017.

Fascinatingly, when the actor intermingled with a famous tabloid, she specified that there is a lot of pressure to sign a new film, even if the script is not pleasing. Speaking about it, she specified, "It is very important (for actors) to learn to say no to a script that’s offered to them. No one can dictate them or force them into saying yes to a film."

Lately, there were reports that Priyanka Chopra was called arrogant after she declined an offer of a movie as she didn't want to work with the lead hero. When Sonakshi was said about this instance, she called it unfortunate and told, "Everybody has a right to choose what they want to do. It’s their prerogative. It could be the world’s biggest reason or could be the smallest — if one person doesn’t feel like working on a particular project, it’s their call. You can’t call someone arrogant because they said no to it."

Sonakshi, who completed six years in the film industry disclosed that she has learnt to reject movies, "I have learnt that it’s important to say no sometimes. It’s all been a learning experience," tells Sonakshi with no regrets.


She finished by telling, "Yes, there have been films....where you felt as if they weren’t the right films to do. But they all are part of a learning curve. If you have taken up a job, good or bad, you have to do it. I make it a point to work hard and do my best. Once it’s done, it’s in the past and then you have to let it go."

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