Sonam Bajwa Said No to Bollywood Films Because She Was Scared of Kissing Scenes; Read Now –


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Why Sonam Bajwa Said No to Bollywood Films:

Punjabi actress Sonam Bajwa, who has made a mark with her work in both Punjabi and Hindi cinema, recently opened up about why she once turned down Bollywood films. The actress, who was recently seen in Housefull 5 and Baaghi 4, both of which didn’t perform well at the box office, revealed that she had earlier refused Bollywood offers due to her fear of performing kissing scenes on screen.

In a candid conversation with Film Companion, Sonam admitted that her hesitation stemmed from cultural and societal expectations. “I said no to a couple of things in Bollywood because I was like, ‘Is Punjab going to be OK with it?’ We have that mentality, that families will be watching. I was very scared to do a kissing scene in a film back then, because I thought, ‘How are people going to respond to it? How will these people, who’ve made me who I am, respond to it? Is my family going to understand that this is for a film?’ I had all these questions in my mind,” she shared.

Sonam further revealed that her parents turned out to be far more understanding than she expected. “It was a couple of years ago, and I spoke to my mom and dad about it. They were like, ‘Yes, if it’s for a film, it’s fine’. And I was so shocked. Why did I not speak to them first? So many things we assume in our heads. I was so shy to discuss this with my parents, and they were like, ‘Koi nahi, je film liya, koi chakkar ni’,” she added.

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