Introduction: Anushka Sharma's Reflection on Her Career
- Anushka Sharma recounts her start as an outsider in Bollywood with no industry connections.
- Shares how her debut in "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" with Shahrukh Khan, directed by Aditya Chopra, was a breakthrough she didn't anticipate.
- Highlights Yash Raj Films' commitment to backing raw talent over legacy or connections.
Launching New Talent: Introducing Anya Singh
- Anushka introduces Anya Singh as the newest talent signed by Yash Raj Films.
- Anya expresses nervousness and gratitude for the support during her debut.
Anya Singh's Journey into Acting
The Audition and First Break
- Anya describes meeting Aditya Chopra and being offered her first film role.
- Details the overwhelming emotions when hearing she got the film, contrasting expectations of dramatic reactions.
Family Support and Challenges
- Anya's family, unfamiliar with the film industry, was initially apprehensive.
- She auditioned for over two months before securing the role, convincing her family to support her move to Bombay.
- Discusses common perception of Bollywood as a difficult environment, especially for outsiders and women.
Perseverance Amid Rejections
- Faced numerous auditions and near misses, often being shortlisted but not selected.
- Balances hope and realism, with her mother's caution and Anya's determination.
- Motivated by lifelong dream inspired by films like "Dil To Pagal Hai", she persevered through uncertainty.
Support from Yash Raj Films
- Anya praises Yash Raj Films for their familial support system, providing guidance while encouraging individuality.
- Anushka emphasizes how the banner nurtures actors to maintain their unique identities without industry pressures.
- This environment boosts Anya's confidence despite being new to the cinematic world.
On-Set Experience and Co-Star Aadar Jain
- Anya describes working with co-star Aadar Jain as both entertaining and challenging due to his lively personality.
- Shares anecdotes of needing breaks during serious scenes because of Aadar's humor.
- Notes the shared excitement of filming their debut projects together.
Closing Remarks
- Anushka praises Anya's honesty and charm, wishing her success and acknowledging positive feedback on her performance.
- The interview encapsulates the hopeful beginnings and realities faced by newcomers in Bollywood, underscored by mentorship and resilience. For readers interested in personal journeys of perseverance and transformation, also see Janelia's Inspiring Journey: From Athlete to Acclaimed Actress and Mom.
Anushka: Hi everyone. So, I'm here today to present a brand-new
actor to you all. I think this has been quite a special feeling
for me because through this, I got to reflect
upon my own career in cinema so far as an
outsider in the film industry. Because when I got my first 'Rab Ne Bana Di
Jodi', opposite Shahrukh Khan, to be produced by Yash Raj films, directed by Aditya Chopra,
I honestly didn't realise what a big deal
it was at the time. Frankly, I did not even know who Aditya Chopra
was or what it felt or what it would be or mean to be his heroin.
That's how clueless I was. I chose acting purely on the basis of sheer
instincts. I did not know anyone, not a soul who worked
in movies or had any connection to the film
industry. So, I did what any outsider does? I worked to get my first break.
I auditioned and in one such audition, I got
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. Thank you gob. But you know what I feel?
I feel that honestly, because I didn't have
any legacy to live up to or any sense of familiarity with how cinema works and whatsoever, I feel
like it gave me a kind of determination and confidence that has definitely helped me to
be here and has enabled my journey so far
in the movies. Today I do a lot of films. I even produce some.
So, I am very grateful. But I feel that, there are a lot of people
that I've been very grateful to, and I'm very thankful for, who have helped me in my journey
so far.
And Yash Raj is paramount, Aditya Chopra because
he believed in me, he believed in my talent when I guess nobody did. I had come from outside.
So, you know, I had no legacy or nobody knew
anything of me. And he chose me purely on the basis of what
he felt I possessed, which was the talent that I had.
And I'm so grateful to him. And I think as a company, Yash Raj has always
done that. You know, it has always backed talent first
before legacies, before connections, before
perceptions. And I know so now with so many examples that
we have seen of actors being launched by the production house there.
That here if, no matter what, who you are,
where you come from, if you have what it takes to become an actor, YRF will back you. And because they believed in my talent, I'm
here, standing here today and very, very happy
and proud to present to you all another very
young, smart, talented actor who's also determined to make it on her own steam. So, guys, without further ado, I would like
to introduce the new YRF girl, Anya Singh.
I was just having a chat with Anya and she
told me backstage that she's a little nervous. So, be nice, otherwise I'm sitting here. Beautiful video.
Anya Singh: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you everybody for coming this evening.
It means a lot to Aadar and me. Anushka: So, I'm just going to ask Anya, I'm
just going to ask you a few questions that I've been dying to know.
I've just met her today, backstage, and we've
had a chat. But please tell me, how has the journey been
so far? Because there's a life, right?
There's one life before you sign your one,
for your first film. And then there's the other, like literally
everything just changes. It starts to feel different.
So, what was it like? What was it like before you became an actor
and what was the first break like? And then what are the reactions?
And I don't want to ask you anything specifically,
because I know that it's a thing, that it's a moment that you can't even say it because
there's so much that happens. So much has happened to me.
So, tell me what was the first thing that
you thought of and Adi told you, yes, you're going to be doing this movie. Anya Singh: So, I remember when Adi sir finally
told me that I've got this movie.
That was my first proper conversation with
Adi sir. Before that, I had seen him at the cafe, you
know, passed a smile, said hello. But that's it, nothing beyond that.
And Shanu Ande told me that, listen, I'm coming
to office to meet you. And I just want to chat with you. So, I said, okay, cool.
Like I'll wait. And Shanu Sharma takes me to the lift. And she says, we're going to the fourth floor.
Now only because of coffee with Karan, I know
that the fourth floor means this is Aditya Chopra's place. So, I was extremely nervous going from the
third floor to the fourth floor.
I went and I sat, I had a glass of water because
I was so nervous. And Adi sir walks in, very cool, he says,
okay, so you've got the film. And I want you to work really hard.
And so, I heard that and I was like, I was
listening to what Adi sir - I was hearing what Adi sir was was saying, but I wasn't
actually listening to him because everything just went completely blank for me.
And I couldn't believe it. Like I thought when I get the film, I would
like cry or like, you know, it'd be very dramatic. But I think, I couldn't believe the fact that
my dream had finally turned into reality,
because it was very hard for me. So, those five minutes, I just spent staring
and not listening. And I walked out, Shanu gave me a hug and
I went back home and I face-timed my entire
family. I think that's when it hit me that, you know,
finally what I really wanted has come to me. Anushka: And nobody in your family has ever
done movies or been associated with cinema
in any way, right? Anya Singh: No. Anushka: So, what was that like?
What was their reaction to this, to hearing
this? Were they prepared for it? Did they know you're going to be auditioning
for this film?
Anya Singh: So, my mother and, of course my
father, everybody knew I'd been auditioning because I'd been auditioning for about two
and a half months before I got the film. And my mother kept telling me that Anya, don't
get your hopes too high because, you know,
if you don't get it, you will be very upset. So, I think that's something I tried to do,
but in my mind, I was like, if I don't get this, I'm going home.
Like, that's the end of it. Like, this is it for me and I have to get
this. So, I was very positive about the auditions.
I think Shanu and Habib sir, and Adi sir,
everyone was very motivating. So, it was quite, quite okay. Anushka: But then you auditioned a lot.
Did you face, because that's a process. Because you'll go to a lot of movie auditions
and sometimes they tell you how you've been shortlisted.
And you're like... Anya Singh: So many times, so many time. Anushka: They are like, it's down to two girls.
Its you and another girl and somehow it's
the other girl who's getting it. Anya Singh: Yeah. So, that happened with me a lot.
In fact, I would always, they would call me
and be like, you know, you've been shortlisted and it's between you and one more girl. And I'd be like, okay, please god, give this
to me.
Please, please. I'd call up my mom and be like, mumma, you
know, I've been shortlisted for this ad. I think I'm going to get it.
And of course, I never got it. I never got it. So, when this happened, I think my mother
and my entire family was actually really,
really proud because they were very apprehensive. I am the only child, and I'm a girl. And since we're outsiders, there's this perspective
that this is a big, bad world.
And you know, if you don't have somebody to
support you, you're going to get lost or nothing's going to happen or you are going to go down
the wrong way. So, my mother was very, very apprehensive.
It took me a year to convince my mother and
my family that, to please let me come to Bombay because it was my dream. And I kept telling my mother, if you don't
let me go and if you don't let me do this,
I will always blame you. And I will always regret it for the rest of
my life. Because I'd rather go, get rejected.
But I know that I gave it a shot, you know,
rather than, I could have gone, but then mumma didn't allow me to do, to go. So yeah.
Anushka: I know what you're saying because
I felt that too. And this whole thing of, this is a difficult
place to be in. And it's very hard if you're from outside
and, you know, you will go down the wrong
road. That's a very common perception that people
had. A lot of my family members also used to say
that to my parents.
But tell me something, because you are from,
not from the industry and you know this is the perception that is built up about it. How do you continue dreaming to be this, to
become an actor?
You know what I'm saying? There's a natural restraint that is somehow,
is unsaid, but it's there, right? That it's difficult.
It's hard. But so, how do you continue feeling motivated
and focused to work towards this place? Anya Singh: When I came to Bombay, my mother
had made it very clear that I'm giving you
one year Anya. And if within that year, you don't get something. You're coming right back and I'm sending you
to pursue your master's because my mother
was very keen that I study. So, when I came to Bombay, I had the pressure
of not only a timeline, but also like, will I get anything?
Then as time passed, you know, months went
and I went for audition and auditions and I didn't get anything. There were a lot of times when I questioned
myself and I was like, was this the right
choice? I gave up everything and I came to Bombay,
not knowing anybody. Not only from the industry, but even outside.
I had like two friends in Bombay. So, was this the right choice. But then since the first movie that I watched
in my life, which was Dil To Pagal Hai on
screen, it stuck on. So, obviously, there was something in me that
kept pushing me and saying that, listen, your entire life, you wanted to do this.
Just give it a shot and just keep trying. You have one year, that one year at least
push yourself and go for every audition possible, you'll get something.
So, I think that, that is what really motivated
me. The fact that this was my dream and I gave
up everything for my dream. So, I felt like I had to get it and I was
here to get it.
So, yeah. Anushka: Nice. And how was it working with Yash Raj films,
launched by the banner?
Anya Singh: I mean, it's, I can't believe
this has happened with me. Oh, it's very surreal. It's anyone's dream I feel to be launched
by such a prestigious banner.
And Yasha Raj is now family I feel, you know. I don't feel like I'm a new person because
I feel like I have a whole family backing me.
So, if I have a question, if I'm uncertain
about something, I know that there are 30 people I can go up to and be like, listen,
I'm really confused. Can you help me with this?
Which if I wasn't a part of this family, I
think I would have been very nervous and lost. Anushka: Which is the best thing. Right?
Because while they give you that support and
you know, you can always go to them with any kind of, when you're feeling a little hesitant
about something. But at the same time, you're also always made
to be your own person and they encourage that.
They encourage you to be the person that you
are and to not become like anybody. And when you come from outside the industry,
you're anyways, there's no sense of kind of familiarity or any kind of baggage that I
have to be a certain way, or this is how an
actor must be and should be. And I think that is encouraged here, which
is what I think, I mean, I should share with you all also, which is what I think is most
amazing about Yash Raj Films.
That you're always encouraged to become your
own person. And whoever you are, you build up on that. And yeah, and that's why it's, of course,
with Yash Raj being such a big banner, but
that's another thing which I think is equally,
equally important and helpful. No? Anya Singh: Definitely, definitely.
I agree with you completely because, they
do encourage you to be your own person and at the same time, they'll help you with whatever. And they'll keep motivating you and pushing
you.
And I think they've given me a lot of confidence,
which is something I was lacking because I'm so unfamiliar with this world. So, I think that's something they really gave
me, like this.
It was them that said, you can do this. So yeah. Anushka: You look lovely.
Now, how is it working with Aadar? You all should know that I've recently worked
with Aadar. Aadar was assisting Karan Johar in Ae Dil
Hai Mushkil and he's a very talkative boy,
as you all must have already experienced. So, how was it working with him? He's extremely entertaining.
Some stories to tell. Anya Singh: Aadar is an extremely entertaining
person. Like just his being is very entertaining.
I can watch him and be in splits. He talks a lot. He has a great sense of humor.
He has these wonderful one-liners and I was
never, I was always entertained on set. I was always in splits even during a really
serious scene. I had to actually go to another room.
So, I was away from Aadar because he was always
making me laugh. But the other thing about Aadar is that he
has a very short span, of attention span. So, you could be talking to him, you could
be this close to him, but he's not listening
to you. And he just in his own world and I could be
like Aadar, Aadar, Aadar. Does not care, doesn't matter who you are,
you know, what you are saying.
So, that's just one floor he has, I'd say. But it was wonderful working with him. I think, it's nice because this is both our
first film.
So, starting a journey together, learning
so many things together. It was because we both were equally excited
about everything, first day on set, first day of shoot.
This, press conference. So, everything is just a wonderful, it has
been a wonderful journey together. Anushka: Anya you're lovely and very charming,
and whatever interaction that I've had with
you today, it's been so refreshingly honest
that I hope you do really, really well. And your first film is very successful and
your work is highly appreciated. I'm hearing very good things about your work.
So, I wish you all the best. Anya Singh: Thank you so much.
Anushka Sharma began her career as an outsider with no prior industry background. Her breakthrough came when she was cast opposite Shahrukh Khan in 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi,' directed by Aditya Chopra. This opportunity showcased Yash Raj Films' commitment to nurturing raw talent rather than relying on legacy or connections.
Anya Singh is the newest actress signed by Yash Raj Films, introduced by Anushka Sharma as a promising raw talent. During the introduction, Anya expressed her nervousness and gratitude, marking the beginning of her journey in Bollywood with strong support from the production house.
Anya auditioned for over two months before securing her first role, facing numerous rejections and near misses. Her family, unfamiliar with the film industry, was initially apprehensive, but she convinced them to support her move to Bombay. Despite these challenges, her perseverance was fueled by her dream inspired by films like 'Dil To Pagal Hai.'
Yash Raj Films provides a familial and supportive environment that encourages actors to maintain their unique identities without succumbing to industry pressures. This nurturing approach offers guidance and boosts confidence, helping newcomers like Anya to thrive while preserving their individuality.
Anya found working with co-star Aadar Jain both entertaining and challenging due to his lively personality. His humor often required taking breaks during serious scenes, but their shared excitement for debuting together fostered a positive and dynamic work environment.
Perseverance is crucial as newcomers face tough competition, rejections, and industry skepticism, especially without connections. Anya's story highlights balancing hope with realism, maintaining determination through auditions, and relying on support systems, emphasizing that resilience can lead to breakthrough opportunities.
Anushka emphasized that Yash Raj Films encourages actors to retain their authentic selves rather than conforming to industry pressures. Maintaining individuality helps actors build genuine performances and sustainable careers, a principle reflected in their nurturing approach to talents like Anya Singh.
Heads up!
This summary and transcript were automatically generated using AI with the Free YouTube Transcript Summary Tool by LunaNotes.
Generate a summary for freeRelated Summaries
Janelia's Inspiring Journey: From Athlete to Acclaimed Actress and Mom
Discover how Janelia transformed from a state-level athlete to a versatile actress across multiple film industries, balancing motherhood and career with dedication and support. Learn about her fitness philosophy, acting break, and triumphant return to cinema.
From Engineering to Acting: A Versatile Journey of Passion and Planning
Discover how a passionate engineering student transformed her career by embracing acting, modeling, and entrepreneurship. This inspiring story highlights the importance of following your passion while having a solid backup plan for success.
Balancing Dreams and Challenges: Nevada Thomas' Inspiring Journey
Nevada Thomas shares her unique life story of balancing a demanding acting career with education, cultural integration, and personal growth. From school struggles to college challenges and professional achievements, she emphasizes resilience, self-belief, and the power of community support.
Embracing Body Positivity: A Journey of Self-Love and Acceptance
Discover the journey to body positivity and self-acceptance from cancer survivor Roshni's inspiring story.
The Entrepreneurial Journey of Deepinder Goyal: Insights from Zomato's Founder
Explore Deepinder Goyal's journey with Zomato, its challenges, innovations and future outlook in India's startup landscape.
Most Viewed Summaries
Kolonyalismo at Imperyalismo: Ang Kasaysayan ng Pagsakop sa Pilipinas
Tuklasin ang kasaysayan ng kolonyalismo at imperyalismo sa Pilipinas sa pamamagitan ni Ferdinand Magellan.
A Comprehensive Guide to Using Stable Diffusion Forge UI
Explore the Stable Diffusion Forge UI, customizable settings, models, and more to enhance your image generation experience.
Pamamaraan at Patakarang Kolonyal ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas
Tuklasin ang mga pamamaraan at patakaran ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas, at ang epekto nito sa mga Pilipino.
Mastering Inpainting with Stable Diffusion: Fix Mistakes and Enhance Your Images
Learn to fix mistakes and enhance images with Stable Diffusion's inpainting features effectively.
Pamaraan at Patakarang Kolonyal ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas
Tuklasin ang mga pamamaraan at patakarang kolonyal ng mga Espanyol sa Pilipinas at ang mga epekto nito sa mga Pilipino.

