Home Actress Sonam Kapoor Instagram Photos and Posts – July 2020 Sonam Kapoor Instagram - This is the most awesome collaboration.. @motwayne @anuragkashyap10 @anilskapoor it’s gonna be epic on many levels... #akvsak @netflix_in

Sonam Kapoor Instagram – This is the most awesome collaboration.. @motwayne @anuragkashyap10 @anilskapoor it’s gonna be epic on many levels… #akvsak @netflix_in

Sonam Kapoor Instagram - This is the most awesome collaboration.. @motwayne @anuragkashyap10 @anilskapoor it’s gonna be epic on many levels... #akvsak @netflix_in

Sonam Kapoor Instagram – This is the most awesome collaboration.. @motwayne @anuragkashyap10 @anilskapoor it’s gonna be epic on many levels… #akvsak @netflix_in | Posted on 16/Jul/2020 20:44:25

Sonam Kapoor Instagram – I don’t know how you guys feel, but I’m blown to bits! When I read about Nadia, I was stunned. Being an actor, I know how important our physical health and appearance is. There’s a reason why most actors today don’t perform their own stunts. Even now, physical combat is seen as something that only men are supposed to do in films. Running on trains and fighting the enemy or even working the whip – these are seen as things the “hero” does to win. Many say that she was better at stunts than most male actors of the time! Added to all of this is the fact that from Australia she came to India, learnt the language, learnt the craft and made a name for herself here. It’s amazing how she challenged the norm back in the ‘30s and ‘40s, and decided to risk it all by doing her stunts herself. So inspiring and courageous. A true legend, in my opinion!

#WomeninFilm #FearlessNadia #HistoryofFilm #StuntsinBollywood #BollywoodHistory #FeministsofBollywood #FeministActors
Sonam Kapoor Instagram – I landed in London yesterday, and in the evening I rummaged through my old bookshelf (that I missed SO much!) and found some gems. I remember reading some of these in the beginning of my career, and some as recently as a year ago. They’ve provided me with such great insight into language, dialogue and rehearsal, and taught me so much about vulnerability, expression and realism. Wouldn’t trade these for the world! Also, while I skimmed through them again, I remembered what a genius Satyajit Ray was! 

“Sound, as we know, brought the cinema closer to nature. It also did something else. By introducing the spoken word, it took away some of its universality and introduced an element of regionalism.” – Satyajit Ray 

 #cinema #johnwillet #michealgaine #satyajitray #bertoltbrecht #johngeilgud #sonamreads

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