"Cheating should never be tolerated"

Sanjida Sheikh

Published: 12:49 24 August 2024
After Siddharth Anand's 'Fighter', actress Sanjeeda Sheikh caught the attention of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Hiramandi: The Diamond Bazaar' series. He started his career with big screen but gained popularity through small screen. Recently in an interview, the actress talked about her career and other topics.
Sanjeeda has come to this position after going through many storms in her personal life despite seeing the face of success lately. Even after her divorce with Amir Ali, she remained mentally strong.

In an interview, she opened up about women's economic independence. In her words, 'Economic freedom empowers girls to follow their own choices and pursue their dreams. I'm not just talking about money here. I am talking about mental strength and self-reliance here.
This belief has given a new impetus to my career and personal life. Girls need to know that they are enough to take care of themselves and the people around them.
In the same interview, the young actress also said, 'When many girls want to focus on their career, they are pressured to get married. Girls often can't go according to their own choice when it comes to marriage. If you find a soul mate, definitely get married.

Understanding, standing by and appreciating each other is important in a marriage. But dishonesty should never be tolerated. Honesty is a very beautiful aspect of a relationship. But cheating is never acceptable.'
Sanjeeda said about the difficult time of her life, "My family stood by me during the difficult time of my life. Their support taught me to be normal and modest. I learned that challenges help people move forward on the path to improvement. I have become stronger from every experience in my life.'
In the interview, Sanjeeda also gave advice to the newcomers in the world of entertainment. From his own experience, he says, 'Trust your instincts and be honest with yourself. See every chapter of life as a new opportunity. In any situation of life we do what we feel is right. But even if one's mental state changes later, the previous decision cannot be wrong. It makes no sense to think that the decision that I made at the age of 20 was wrong at the age of 40. Because, at this age, we are much more m
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