"I Believe If You're Given A Voice, You Better Use It Well": Sobhita Dhulipala On Made In Heaven And Beyond

Breaking in with Raman Raghav 2.0, actor Sobhita Dhulipala has grabbed attention with Made in Heaven

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Breaking in with Raman Raghav 2.0, actor Sobhita Dhulipala has grabbed attention with Made in Heaven

Tell us about your journey from Visakhapatnam to Mumbai.

I had a modest upbringing in a simple South Indian household. My father would be away a lot since he was in the [Indian] Merchant Navy. I was a bit of a loner as a kid. Once a teacher asked us to complete the sentence ‘If I were a … ’, and while all the students were writing doctor, engineer, president, I wrote ‘If I were a bird’. In retrospect, that reflected how I felt. In school, I spent all my time in the library. I immersed myself in books to get an edge over the kids around me. From geography to genetic mutation, I knew everything! Till the age of 18, I must have hardly seen more than 20 films, including eight Harry Potter ones.

So your move to Mumbai, and then modelling, happened purely by chance?

I wanted to travel out of my little town. I was certain of that. Mumbai was my first choice. When I was picked for the Miss India [competition] after college, it became yet another reason for me to fit in. But modelling wasn’t very rewarding. I constantly felt like I was punching below my weight. I started auditioning, and I taught myself Hindi in the process. I remember translating Hindi songs to English in an effort to understand their meaning. It was during the audition of my first film that I realized this is what I want to do.

Made in Heaven is brutally honest and strips down the double standards within Indian society. Is that something that attracted you to the show?

Well, here is a story that’s talking about some very real issues of our time. How much of Indian cinema does that? It’s mostly escapist. People of all classes have their own struggles, be it existential or survival. But very few films talk about them. Made in Heaven gave me a voice, and I believe if you’re given a voice, you better use it well.

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