I
Was
Very
Impatient
"I
was
very
impatient
to
get
into
films.
It
was
a
loud
voice
inside
me
that
said
acting
is
the
profession
I
want
to
join.''
I
Can't
Even
Count
How
Many
Auditions
I
Have
Given
"A
lot
of
people
think
if
you
are
a
son
or
daughter
of
an
actor,
you
don't
need
to
give
audition,
but
that
is
not
the
case.
I
have
gone
through
a
lot
of
struggle
to
join
films.
I
can't
even
count
how
many
auditions
I
have
given
or
how
many
times
I
have
been
replaced.''
It
Is
Not
Easy
''It
is
not
easy.
My
first
two
films
didn't
get
noticed,
and
it
was
tough.
But
Aashiqui
2
changed
things,"
Shraddha
told
PTI
on
the
sidelines
of
International
Film
Festival
of
India
(IFFI).''
I
Became
Very
Curious
About
Acting
"I
wanted
to
act
since
I
was
a
kid.
Whenever
I
used
to
see
my
dad
coming
home
after
a
shoot
with
a
moustache,
I
became
very
curious
about
his
job.''
I
Hope
I
Am
Growing
''I
used
to
get
fascinated
with
seeing
him
playing
various
roles.
I
am
living
my
dream
now.
And
I
believe
you
keep
learning
with
your
films.
You
grow
with
time,
and
I
hope
I
am
growing,'' she
said.
On
Her
Last
Film
Haseena
"My
aim
is
to
try
something
different
every
time
and
failures
will
happen.
But
it's
okay.
Films
may
not
work
always,
but
I
am
happy
that
people
still
love
me.
The
affection
I
get
from
my
fans
is
amazing
and
it
keeps
me
going."
I
Am
Very
Excited
About
Saaho
Shraddha
will
next
been
seen
opposite
Baahubali
star
Prabhas
in
'Saaho'
and
she
is
quite
excited
about
the
project.
"I
am
very
excited
about
'Saaho'.
It
is
challenging
as
I
have
to
speak
both
in
Hindi
and
Telugu.''
''But,
I
am
not
learning
Telugu
as
such.
My
director
has
not
asked
me
to
dub
my
dialogues
in
Telugu
right
now,
but
if
he
thinks
I
can
do
it
appropriately,
I
will
surely
do
my
own
dubbing," she
said.