Sooraj Pancholi talks about actors who have films despite 15 flops in Bollywood: “I really want to prove that everyone is wrong” | Hindi Movie News

Sooraj Pancholi, son of the actors Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab, made his acting debut with the romantic action film “Hero” of 2015. Later, he appeared opposite Megha Akash in the 2019 “Shankar satellite drama”. Recently, in his first podcast after being acquitted after a 12 -year legal battle, Sooraj expressed doubts about Bollywood offering a second chance and described itself as a newcomer to industry.Doubts on Bollywood as a “second chance industry”Speaking to Bollywood Bubbles, Sooraj discussed the idea of ​​the second chance in Bollywood and expressed its doubt that industry really works as a “second chance industry”. He noted that many actors have been faced with many failures, sometimes, up to 15 flops but continue to receive new films. The inspiration for Arnold Schwarzenegger's life, Sooraj stressed how Arnold endured a struggle difficult to try to enter Hollywood, but ultimately, a revolutionary film transformed his career, which made him a world superstar. He believes that in life, whether it is a second, third, fourth or fifth opportunity, the film industry is only part of the situation as a whole, and life itself has many chances in various forms.Face stigma and remain motivatedAddressing the stigma he faced after his legal battle, Sooraj admitted that such a judgment was inevitable and will always persist. However, he considers it as a driving force, pushing him to work twice as hard as before. He shared: “I really have to play and deliver twice as much as possible. While recognizing that he still has a lot to learn about his profession, Sooraj hopes that with some additional films, he will reach a strong and successful phase in his personal and professional life.Start fresh: the state of mind of a newcomerSooraj described himself as a newcomer, feeling as if he starts again. He stressed that he had taken care of his mind, his body, his soul and his energy to prepare for this new start. For him, meditation meant going to the gymnasium and sweating through bodybuilding, boxing and following a strict diet, which served as a way to relieve stress. He recommended this approach to anyone who suffers from anxiety, stress, white nights or depression, explaining that perspiration helps to release not only calories but also stress. He thinks that this routine considerably reduces anxiety. In addition, Sooraj said that he continues to pray internally, often singing “Har Har Mahadev” as a source of inner and calm strength.