Popcorn Interviews (Exclusive Interviews from our very own Fraternity) My biggest insecurity (of being an actor) was how I look, or that I am not good enough - Arrchita Agarwaal I was very overwhelmed with the responses I got for my character in 'Debolina Sen' in Call Me Bae- Surjyasikha Das Response to my character Krane, the bounty hunter in Kalki 2898 AD has been very positive.-Humhu Failure and rejection is such a big part of my work so I do have a sense of detachment:Samvedna Suwalka there were times when i felt that did i decide to gain weight so much that people would not accept me for it-ritabhari chakraborty i think the direct to digital platform would be the way forward for more films in the future-roshni sahota The private release of a film doesn't make me insecure or vulnerable: Chitrangada Satarupa I AM THE KIND OF PERSON WHO CHOOSES QUALITY OVER QUANTITY: Priya Gupta There is nothing predicable or permanent in this profession: Ana ilmi THE BIGGEST VULNERABILITY AN ACTOR HAS TO DEAL WITH IS FACING REJECTIONS: MANJARI FADNNIS MY GOAL IS TO GROW AS AN ACTOR WITH ALL THE EXPERIENCES: BRESHNA KHAN I never imagined that my character of Sapna will have such an impact on the audience - Puja Jha Antakshari is a very open ended kind of a film for the audience - Ishita Singh Luckily i'am no longer known as my mothers son: tanuj virwani Koyal as a character is worlds apart from me: Apeksha Porwal I'm the SRK of Theatre: Dilnaz Irani ONE OF THE TWITTER ACCOUNTS HAS ALSO GIVEN ME THE NICKNAME, ‘SOUP GIRL’ - SRESHTHA BANERJEE