Actor Angira Dhar says that it does not matter who belongs to which family for as long as you toil hard, you’ll get what you deserve
Titas Chowdhury (HINDUSTAN TIMES; January 8, 2020)

Angira Dhar, who was last seen packing a punch in Commando 3 (2019), says that nepotism doesn’t bog her down and she has had a rather “happy and fruitful journey” in the Hindi film industry without anyone’s help. She says, “I did lose out films to star kids. As an actor, you’ve to be prepared for the extreme highs and lows. Both rejection and acceptance are a part and parcel of our lives. A businessman gives his business to his children, so that they can handle it once he grows up. That’s how it works in every field. I don’t really hold it against anybody.”

She shares that it is talent and intent that’ll drive an actor up the ladder of success and longevity. “If a person is part of a film family, that’s because they were destined to. They get the films that they get because of their lineage or maybe because they’re very talented. If you want to achieve something in life, you’ll have to ensure your intent is right and strong,” the actor explains.

She adds, “It doesn’t matter to me who belongs to which family. I keep my business to myself. I believe that as long as you toil hard, you’ll get what you deserve.”

Angira, who’ll next be seen in Anurag Kashyap’s German-Afghani film titled Talagh, says that she aspires to share screen space with her favourite actor, Shah Rukh Khan, in the future. “I would really love to work with Shah Rukh. I’ve loved him ever since I can remember. He’s the national crush,” she says with a smile. Shedding further light on her bucket list, she says, “I want to work with Ranbir Kapoor, too. Ranveer Singh is one of the finest actors that we have and so I would like to work with him, as well. I would also want to work with Vicky (Kaushal) again. We had a fantastic time working in Love Per Square Foot.”