With
things
coming
back
to
normalcy
in
the
film
industry,
actress
Sanya
Malhotra
is
pretty
sure
that
she
will
step
forward
while
maintaining
a
right
balance
between
her
personal
and
professional
life.
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
Hindustan
Times,
Sanya
said,
"It
was
during
the
first
lockdown
when
I
realised
that
I
need
to
have
some
good
healthy
boundaries
with
my
work,
which
I
didn't
have
before.
Also,
mentally
my
work
is
my
work,
not
my
personal
life."
The
Dangal
actress
further
added
that
it
happens
quite
often
that
actors
mix
their
work
and
their
personal
life.
"But
that
doesn't
work
for
me
at
all.
When
it
comes
to
having
a
fear
of
losing
myself,
I
don't
have
that
fear
just
because
I
have
a
very
strong
boundary
when
it
comes
to
work
and
my
personal
life," added
Sanya.
Sanya
who
was
has
done
handful
of
films
since
her
Bollywood
debut,
said
that
she
will
never
lose
herself
in
the
glitzy
world
of
Bollywood.
"That'll
never
ever
happen.
My
work
is
my
work
and
personally
I'm
very
different,"
asserted
the
29-year-old.
Sanya
Malhotra
On
Becoming
Vegetarian:
It
All
Happened
Very
Organically
She
further
credited
her
friends
and
family
members
for
being
her
anchor.
When
asked
how
she
dealt
with
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19,
Sanya
revealed
that
it
was
emotionally
heavy
for
her
and
her
family,
because
they
were
not
staying
together.
"I
was
in
Mumbai,
and
my
family
was
in
Delhi,
we
were
going
through
a
very
rough
time.
The
one
lesson
that
I've
learned,
personally,
is
to
honour
all
my
emotions.
Since
I
was
alone,
with
too
much
happening
at
my
place,
I
was
trying
to
suppress
all
my
negative
emotions
to
put
forward
a
strong
face.
But
I
realised
that
you
need
to
respect
all
our
emotions,"
said
Sanya.
Sanya
Malhotra
On
Kangana's
Appreciation
Tweet
For
Pagglait:
My
Hands
Were
Shaking,
I
Couldn't
Believe
It
With
respect
to
work,
Sanya
will
next
be
seen
in
Love
Hostel
alongside
Vikrant
Massey
and
Bobby
Deol.
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