Sandeepa Dhar, the talk of the town with ‘Do Diwane Shahar Mein’, attributes acting excellence to superior scripting. As promotions peak, she shares professional wisdom and personal revelations.
“Strong writing is non-negotiable,” Sandeepa stated firmly. “It crafts standout characters, leaving actors to execute faithfully. Limited footage demands efficiency: depict full narratives, hurdles, resolutions swiftly—top-tier prep is key.”
Her cherished custom? Birthday pilgrimages to Vaishno Devi in Jammu. “An age-old practice for me,” she disclosed. “Hill serenity trumps Mumbai’s frenzy; ancestral ties amplify the pull.”
Early-year birthdays make this a spiritual launchpad. “Returns from the shrine herald positivity,” she enthused. “This round, my film’s release and streaming success, plus role accolades—all Maa Vaishno Devi’s benevolence.”
Aligning with the film’s self-acceptance theme, she addressed modern woes: “We prioritize external validation over inner peace, deeming ideals superior. Embrace: you’re wholly adequate.”
Upcoming, Laxman Utekar’s Netflix venture ‘Chumbak’ teases fresh adventures, underscoring Sandeepa’s rising trajectory.
