As
the
Hindi
film
industry
goes
through
a
turbulent
phase
with
allegations
of
drug
abuse
and
discrimination,
Sonakshi
Sinha,
daughter
of
actor
Shatrughan
Sinha,
who
has
seen
the
industry
from
her
childhood,
opened
up
on
how
she
views
the
place.
Sonakshi
asserts
that
the
business
of
films
is
unpredictable
and
that
she
wasn't
naturally
drawn
to
it
in
the
beginning.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Sonakshi
said,
"I've
always
been
a
part
of
this,
but
always
kept
away
from
it.
It
was
not
something
you
know
because
it's
so
close
to
home,
it
was
not
something
I
was
automatically
drawn
towards.
I
was
more
interested
in
sports,
art
and
fashion
designing,
which
is
what
I
went
on
to
do."
Referring
to
the
stories
she
used
to
hear
from
her
father,
Sonakshi
also
feels
that
the
industry
has
evolved
and
progressed
over
time.
"It
was
very
different
in
that
point
of
time.
Now,
it
has
evolved,
as
is
with
any
industry.
Times
have
changed
audiences
have
changed,
tastes
have
changed.
The
style
of
working
has
become
different
nowadays.
For
me,
from
where
I
am
sitting
and
see
it,
it
is
a
positive
change.
It
is
really
a
whole
new
level
of
professionalism
which
I
have
experienced," she
said.
Talking
about
the
unpredictability
of
the
film
business
and
how
she
deals
with
it,
Sonakshi
said,
"I
think
very
early
on
in
my
career,
I
kind
of
left
it
to
the
Universe,
that
this
is
a
place
which
is
very
unpredictable
by
nature.
There
will
be
things
thrown
at
you,
and
you
will
have
to
handle.
They
will
come
out
of
nowhere.
Then
there
are
things
which
you
will
have
to
take
control
over
or
let
go
of."
Meanwhile,
Sonakshi's
upcoming
movie
Bhuj:
The
Pride
Of
India
will
not
be
released
in
theatres,
and
will
be
streamed
on
Disney+
Hotstar.
The
war
action
film
also
stars
Ajay
Devgn,
Sanjay
Dutt,
Sharad
Kelkar,
Nora
Fatehi,
Ammy
Virk
and
Pranitha
Subhash.