Ananya Panday Opens Up: Reflects on ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan’ and Teases Exciting Future Roles
In this statement, Ananya Panday expresses her joy and gratitude for the success of her recent OTT release, “Kho Gaye Hum Kahan.” She shares that she is not only feeling validated as an actor but also in the choices she made for the film, particularly in portraying her character, Ahaana. The film, directed by Arjun Varain Singh, received praise for its relatable nature.
Ananya Panday mentions her happiness in knowing that people noticed the subtle nuances in her performance and appreciated them. Most importantly, she emphasizes the joy in knowing that audiences found comfort in her character, suggesting a deep connection between her portrayal of Ahaana and the viewers’ experiences. Overall, Panday expresses a sense of fulfillment and happiness for the positive reception of both her performance and the film.
In reflection of the unexpected love garnered by the film, Ananya Panday, aged 25, expresses her pride and excitement. She acknowledges that while they anticipated a positive response, the overwhelming love and reception exceeded their expectations. Panday notes that the film felt theatrical in its impact, attributing this to the swift and enthusiastic responses received, especially around the New Year period.
Ananya Panday emphasizes that the film, delving into the dynamics of modern relationships in the era of social media, deeply resonated with the audience. She notes that when the cast signed up for their roles, they could relate to every aspect of the film. Panday highlights that viewers found even the smallest details relatable, including character interactions, how time is spent, gatherings at specific locations, and the overall portrayal of the contemporary world.
In response to the question about the camaraderie among her, Adarsh Gaurav, and Siddhant Chaturvedi off-screen, Ananya Panday shares, “We are the same off-screen as everyone saw on their screens. Sid and Aadarsh are Neil and Amaad now, I won’t be able to see them any other way.”
She highlights the authenticity of their on-screen chemistry, mentioning that they did a lot of workshops together to ensure that everything appears natural in the film. This insight into their off-screen relationship reinforces the genuine connection and camaraderie shared by the trio during the making of the film.
Ananya Panday shares a delightful behind-the-scenes moment, stating, “The ultimate icebreaker was when we went to Goa to shoot the first song ‘Hone Do Jo Hota Hai,’ which I actually recorded on my phone.” She elaborates on the unique experience, mentioning that they were given scooters and sent to bars and beaches. Panday recorded these authentic moments on her phone, and later, they transformed these recordings into a song. This anecdote provides a glimpse into the fun and camaraderie the cast shared during the shoot, showcasing how real-life experiences in Goa translated into a lively and memorable song for the film.
Ananya Panday reflects on her relationship with social media and how she handles conjecture about her personal and professional life. She explains, “I have grown up in a time of social media. When I was a teenager, that’s the time when Instagram and other social media platforms started. I don’t really know a world without it.”
Before entering the acting industry, Panday enjoyed sharing aspects of her life on social media with a smaller audience. However, as her career progressed, she expresses a shift in preference toward more privacy, both personally and professionally. She states, “Now, I am more excited for my work to come out and people to just watch that rather than putting something out there.”
Panday acknowledges that the approach to social media is subjective and varies from person to person. She describes social media as a kind of beast that everyone must navigate in a way that aligns with their comfort level. Ultimately, she advises not taking it too seriously and accepting it for what it is.
Ananya Panday, reflecting on her past roles, particularly the soft and innocent girl in projects like Dream Girl 2, shares her aspirations for future projects. She expresses a desire to portray characters that are nuanced and fall in the grey area, avoiding easy stereotypes. Panday aims to depict real-life characters that people can relate to, emphasizing her interest in portraying authentic and multifaceted individuals.
She mentions her enthusiasm for a diverse range of roles, stating, “I have just started out, and there is so much that I want to do. It is a longer journey ahead.” Panday expresses a keen interest in big commercial massy cinema, aligning with her enjoyment of such films as an audience member. Additionally, she expresses a desire to take on challenging roles in biopics, particularly those of sportspersons or classical singers or dancers, where she can immerse herself in learning specific skills for the character. This reveals her ambition to explore a wide spectrum of roles and genres in her evolving career.
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