Actress
Sonam
Kapoor,
who
completed
a
decade
in
Hindi
filmdom
in
2017,
says
she
has
been
a
tortoise
in
the
field
as
her
journey
has
been
slow
and
steady.
"2017
is
a
decade
for
me
in
the
industry.
I
think
the
whole
point
of
being
a
human
being
is
to
evolve
and
be
better.
I've
been
a
tortoise."
Unlike
Deepika,
Kat
Will
NEVER
Reveal
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Reason
Behind
Her
Break-Up
With
Ranbir!
"I
think
it's
about
being
slow,
steady,
doing
things
you
believe
in,
trudging
on,
working
hard
and
creating
relationships
because
winning
is
not
important,
what's
important
is
being
the
best
version
of
yourself," Sonam
told
IANS.
"Improving
your
craft,
improving
yourself
as
a
human
being,"
Sonam
added.
Sonam
Kapoor
at
Cannes
Film
Festival
2017,
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The
32-year-old
actress
says
she
has
formed
some
great
relationships
in
the
industry
during
her
journey.
"Some
of
my
best
friends
are
from
this
industry
whether
it's
Swara
Bhaskar,
Aanand
L.
Rai,
Ram
Madhvani,"
she
said.
Sonam,
who
will
be
seen
in
R.
Balki's
upcoming
film
"Padman",
feels
she
has
an
"amazing
connection
with
the
director.
"I
have
a
feeling
that
I
have
an
amazing
connection
with
Balki,
who
I
have
had
the
privilege
to
work
with
in
'Padman'...Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
and
Rakeysh
Omprakash
Mehra
are
like
my
parents
to
me.
These
people
are
very
evolved
and
great
artistes.
To
have
them
as
your
mentors
is
a
blessing,"
she
said.
The
"Raanjhanaa"
actress
feels
she
been
"gifted
by
God"
to
have
such
mentors.