'My idea is to do two pieces of content every year,' says Sonam Kapoor Ahuja
New Delhi/UNI: Bollywood actress Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, who has returned to the movies after two years following her pregnancy, is clear that she wants to focus on doing two projects every year.
Sonam has missed being on the sets and wants to be in front of the camera again because it genuinely makes her happy.
"I took two years off as I was pregnant and then wanted to take some time off with my son. Two years are not done yet and I have signed onto two projects - one show and one film that I will start working on.
"It will release in another year, because that is how films work. Then my idea is to do two pieces of content every year, that’s it, not more because I want to spend time with my family as well," she said in a statement.
Sonam has become a cultural ambassador to the West, given her status as a fashion icon globally.
She has attended events for luxury fashion design houses across the world for years now as the only Indian to grace such iconic occasions and was recently invited to the British Prime Minister’s reception at 10 Downing Street to represent India and its cultural impact globally.
"International brands are taking Indian actors as brand ambassadors and they are showcasing them more because they realise the power of Indian celebrities to understand how far reaching they are and how far reaching (they can be).
"It is interesting to see that now since the world is getting smaller because of social media and OTT etc, the recognition is coming easier," she added.
On the work front, she has 'Blind' in the pipeline.
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