Sonakshi
Sinha
has
been
having
back-to
back
hits
in
the
Box
office.
With
many
movies
falling
under
the
hundred
crore
bracket,
she
tells
us
that
this
is
a
sign
of
good
business.
Sonakshi
also
says
that
it's
not
just
luck
that
has
taken
her
places
but
she
has
put
in
hard
work.
The
actress
feels
happy
that
she
is
part
of
good
films.
"It's
a
trend
today
everyone
is
talking
about
Rs.100
crore.
Tomorrow
it
will
be
Rs.200
crore,
Rs.300
crore.
It's
a
sign
of
good
business,
but
Rs.100
crore
doesn't
come
into
my
pocket.
It
is
going
to
the
producer's
pocket.
If
films
are
doing
so
well,
lots
of
factors
are
to
be
taken
into
account," she
said.
Sonakshi
feels
that
she
connects
well
with
the
audiences.
"People
enjoy
watching
me.
I
am
happy
for
that.
There
is
a
lot
of
hard
work
put
into
it
and
it's
not
just
about
luck.
I
do
films
from
audience's
perspective.
So
far,
touch
wood,
I
have
been
part
of
good
films," said
Sonakshi
who
recently
had
a
release
titled
Once
Upon
A
Time
In
Mumbaai
Dobara.
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of
OUATIMD
Even
after
all
the
stardom,
Sonkshi
feels
that
she
has
not
changed
as
a
person.
"A
lot
of
people
can
get
carried
away
in
their
life
with
the
success,
but
I
am
still
the
same
way,"
she
expressed.
The
26-year-old
is
still
a
little
girl
for
her
parents
and
she
is
happy
about
that.
"I
have
always
had
a
sheltered
and
protective
life,
but
they
(family
members)
have
given
enough
space
for
myself
and
have
guided
me
all
the
time.
My
deadline
is
always
1.30
a.m.
I
am
still
treated
like
a
little
girl
in
my
house
and
I
am
thankful
about
that,"
she
said.
"There
is
still
no
change
in
their
behaviour
today.
If
I
wake
up
late
or
my
bedroom
is
messed
up,
my
mother
shouts
at
me.
It's
really
amazing
they
don't
treat
me
like
a
star,"
she
added.
Sonakshi
also
reveals
that
her
first
love
will
always
be
commercial
cinema
because
those
are
the
kinds
of
films
that
she
would
love
to
watch
as
an
audience.
The
actress
says
that
she
loves
singing
and
dancing
on
screen.
However,
the
actress
is
up
for
films
that
challenge
her.
She
said,
"When
a
film
like
Lootera
came,
it's
like
once
in
your
lifetime
you
get
such
a
role.
It
showcases
a
lot
more
aspect
of
acting;
so
I
took
it
as
a
challenge.
If
a
film
like
that
comes
along
and
challenges
me
as
a
person,
I
will
take
it
up."
Speaking
about
tying
the
knot,
Sonakshi
said,
"I
want
to
enjoy
my
life
and
relax.
I
want
to
chill.
I
don't
know
I
am
not
thinking
of
marriage
now,
but
the
profession
I
am
in;
it's
too
hectic.
So
I
want
to
give
all
my
time
to
my
husband
after
marriage
and
I
want
all
his
time."
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