From Aashiqui 2 and Ek Villain to her recent success in Stree 2, Shraddha Kapoor has captured the hearts of audiences with her performances. As the star in 2024’s biggest box office hit and boasting the second-largest social media following in the country, she truly embodies the phrase “living the dream”. With a passion for storytelling and unwavering commitment to her craft, Kapoor stands as one of the most sought-after actors of her generation. Beyond the screen, her down-to-earth vibe and infectious energy have made her a fan favourite. Whether it's her quirky Instagram posts or simply her relatable persona, Kapoor continues to charm millions with her charisma.
In an exclusive conversation with Grazia India, Kapoor opens up about prioritising self-care amid the chaos of stardom and navigating the unpredictable nature of the industry.
2025 also sets the stage for Kapoor’s next chapter, and she reflects, “I’ve had a spectacular year, being a part of a film that has been loved so much. The best is yet to come, but I’m extremely grateful for the year that I’ve had. Stree 2 has been such a special film for me right from its first part; back then, it was such a big deal to be doing a film that was going to be a part of a new genre.”
On her approach to taking risks, Kapoor adds, “You must be open to new thoughts and new ways of filmmaking, and being a part of films that don’t feel ‘safe or packaged well’. I enjoy taking risks because that is when you get a chance to be a part of pushing cinema forward.”
Reflecting on the ever-changing and unpredictable nature of the industry, she shares, “I’ve realised there are no rules; one doesn’t know what kind of film, or character, or which production company will make the next memorable film.”
Kapoor emphasises the importance of giving her all to the craft. She says, “When you decide you want to accomplish something, I feel like it takes away from the process. I would rather focus on continuing to be a part of good films and do memorable work and pour my heart and soul into it.”
Despite achieving remarkable success, the actor stays grounded and relatable: “There are days when I’m exhausted, I vegetate and do nothing, chill at home with my pets and eat ghar ka khaana. You know when you're headed for a burn-out, so I try not to wait for that, and I prioritise downtime whenever possible.”
Acknowledging her social media presence, she reflects on maintaining balance in the digital age, “I don’t want social media to take over my life. I post when I feel like it, and this is something that I want to tell people too – don’t feel pressurised to post all the time, it’s no fun. Our responsibility is that we can’t let the pressures of social media.”
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 16:22 IST