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I grew up poor; where I’m today is my biggest achievement: Nargis Fakhri

Actor Nargis Fakhri enjoys her work, but says she won’t let it “consume” her life. That explains the recent speculation about her quitting Bollywood for good to be with her family in New York, US. As she turned a year older on October 20, the 37-year-old clarifies she’d come by when she has a good film offer in hand, and that life is about experiencing different things.

“For me, life isn’t about what it is for everyone else… like ‘oh career… I have to do this, I have to be married by a certain age’. It is about doing anything new that adds to my knowledge. Work is only a piece in my life. It doesn’t consume my whole life. I want to take vacations, meet friends, and spend time with family and my mother,” says Nargis.

This realisation dawned on her when recently; someone told her that she wasn’t ambitious enough. Talking about her priorities in life being different, Nargis says, “I am ambitious about life, about doing different things, meeting new people and being a positive person. My ambition is geared in a different direction so many people don’t understand it. It is not just limited to a professional sphere. Also because I grew up very poor. For me, where I am today, compared to where I came from, is my biggest achievement. I’m so proud of myself.” The actor adds that she prefers real connections over materialistic possessions. “When we die, we can’t take our money or any materialistic things. When you are so focused in this business, you have less time for friends and family and real, solid connections. To me connecting with a human holds more value than a bag, shoes or a fancy car,” says Nargis.

So what would be an alternate career option if not acting? “Travelling”, she says instantly . “I feel more passionately about healthy living than anything else. I like spreading positivity. So something in the health and wellness space. I’ll try to explore that area to see where I fit in,” says Nargis. Source: HT

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