Fresh off promoting ‘Do Diwane Shahar Mein’, Sandeepa Dhar opens up about what makes actors shine: impeccable scripts and writing. The actress, currently buzzing in entertainment circles, insists that performance quality hinges on the foundation laid by writers.
“Writers shoulder primary responsibility,” she explained in an interview. “Unique, fleshed-out roles provide actors with a solid framework. The challenge intensifies with scant screen time, packing character evolution, trials, and triumphs into brief scenes—pure craft mastery needed.”
Sandeepa’s personal life adds a spiritual layer. She faithfully spends birthdays at Vaishno Devi. “Year after year, it’s my ritual,” she affirmed. “Mountains deliver unmatched calm, absent in city life. My mountain lineage fosters that unbreakable bond.”
Timing her birthday for a fresh start, she views it as integral to her spiritual lifestyle. “Good fortunes await post-darshan,” she observed. “Lately, my long-pending film hit theaters and Netflix, earning raves—undoubtedly Maa’s grace.”
The film’s exploration of validation pressures strikes a chord. “Social media fuels endless quests for approval over self-acceptance,” Sandeepa pondered. “Realize this: you suffice exactly as you are.”
On the horizon, ‘Chumbak’ on Netflix, helmed by Laxman Utekar, signals more dynamic roles ahead for the versatile star.