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Sobhita reacts on her work getting influenced due to marriage with Naga Chaitanya

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Sobhita on marriage with Chaitu

Sobhita on marriage with Chaitu and its impact on her work
Sobhita on marriage with Chaitu and its impact on her work

Sobhita reacts on her work getting influenced due to marriage with Naga Chaitanya. Sobhita Dhulipala married Naga Chaitanya and they are enjoying their marital bliss.

In the midst of all this, Sobhita shared her views on her work getting influenced due to her marriage. She said  “It's only been a year since I've been married and my whole career, all of my work has come from my independent journey. So I don't yet know the impact in the sense. Yes, I am married and a part of a family that's in the film business and it's an institutional legacy family, but my work has been very separate.”

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She continued  "I see them as family not as the industry. When I meet them at home, they're still like only my family. Maybe in the future I will understand better, but for now, my career and family are very separate."

Talking about her journey, she shared “My journey started out with lots of auditions and me being part of projects that are slightly on the counterculture side of things. When you are part of that kind of group, I don't know if you seek support, at least I can speak for myself. I seek belief in my own self because the choices I've made have been counterculture. The kind of person that I am, I think I'll always look to my own self for decision-making or support all the way forward. So my now being associated with a family that's in films, I doubt if that has any influence on me."

Speaking about her work approach, she said  "I have more clarity about what kind of work I want to do. There is no attempt to try and belong in spaces that I don't connect with. I am deeply interested in characters that have agency. They are women who play or take decisions that have consequence, whether the woman is likable or unlikable, I'm interested in women who matter to the story, that they're not ornaments, and this can be across whichever genre. I am looking for this sort of gravitas, and that clarity I have much better now." 

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