Anupriya Goenka Talks About Working In Katrina Kaif's Tiger Zinda Hai & Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat
She has appeared in two of the biggest hits of recent times, "Tiger Zinda Hai" and "Padmaavat", and actor Anupriya Goenka is thankful to Sanjay Leela Bhansali for giving her an opportunity in his film
She
has
appeared
in
two
of
the
biggest
hits
of
recent
times,
"Tiger
Zinda
Hai" and
"Padmaavat",
and
actor
Anupriya
Goenka
is
thankful
to
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali
for
giving
her
an
opportunity
in
his
film.
Though
the
actor
has
featured
in
films
like
"Daddy",
"Dishoom" among
others,
it
is
the
Salman
Khan-starrer
and
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
magnum
opus
that
stands
out
as
the
bigger
films
of
her
career
so
far.
"It
(offers)
would
be
also
dependent
on
my
talent
but
mainly
getting
those
first
few
breaks
is
the
most
difficult
part.
Initially,
people
who
show
trust
in
you
and
give
you
that
opportunity
are
being
very
brave."
"Because
of
them
I
feel
I've
got
a
lot
of
appreciation,
from
fans
and
the
industry.
It
is
a
heartwarming
space
and
I'm
excited
to
see
what
happens
now,"
she
told
PTI.
The
actor
says
part
of
the
struggle
in
the
industry
is
to
constantly
search
for
work."There
are
days
when
you
are
busy
even
without
having
work
as
you
are
going
for
auditions.
So
you
are
not
acting
in
a
way."
"To
sustain
yourself
mentally,
physically,
emotionally
is
challenging
for
sure,"
she
says.
"I
come
from
a
corporate
space
so
I'm
used
to
doing
certain
kind
of
work
on
a
daily
basis
but
here
you
are
looking
for
work
on
a
daily
basis,"
she
adds.
Bagging
two
big
projects
was
not
an
easy
task
and
the
actor
says
it
is
a
case
of
sheer
derivation
as
well
as
being
at
the
"right
place
at
the
right
time".
"It's
a
combination
of
how
much
efforts
you
put
in,
how
much
you're
working
on
a
daily
basis
on
your
goals
and
it
also
has
to
do
with
a
bit
of
luck.
It's
difficult
but
you've
to
be
very
patient.
The
main
thing
is
perseverance."
In
Tiger
Zinda
Hai,
Anupriya
played
the
role
of
nurse
Poorna
and
in
"Padmaavat",
she
essayed
Nagmati,
the
first
wife
of
Shahid
Kapoor's
Raja
Rawal
Ratan.
She
will
next
be
seen
in
Nagesh
Kukunoors
"Maaya"
in
the
lead
role.
"It's
a
very
intense
film.
I
had
a
great
time
shooting
for
it
because
it's
very
interesting
story
when
you've
to
carry
the
whole
film
on
your
shoulders
and
to
work
with
a
director
that
closely.
I
saw
myself
change
through
the
shoot
of
the
film.
I
hope
it
comes
out
soon."