04 May,2024 08:23 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Sobhita Dhulipala. Pic/Instagram
Sobhita Dhulipala is one of the much-loved actresses in the film industry. The âMonkey Man' star always captivates audiences with her stunning screen presence. Despite having a fan base of five million followers, Sobhita is not very active on social media. She maintains her privacy and refrains from posting much. Now, in a recent conversation, she has reacted to what led her to stay a little private.
In an interview with GQ India, Sobhita Dhulipala talks about spending less time on social media and said, "It's because I'm very sensitive. If I said I don't get affected by what people say, that'd be a lie. I do get affected by what people say, and I want to remain like that. I don't want to be desensitized. I want to feel everything. I'd rather be broken a million times than be callous. So limiting exposure is one way to address that."
While reacting to facing objectification, she shared, "We're very good at reducing people to keywords. This is a âhot person', this is a âcute person', this is a âfunny person'. This endless desire to flatten out complexity and pool people into one bucket only serves a PR narrative. It's actually quite oppressive for the person itself. I've been told so many times to be more âpalatable' or less âunpredictable' and that continues to amuse me."
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About Sobhita's Hollywood debut with âMonkey Man'
Known for her stellar performances in acclaimed Indian series like Made in Heaven, The Night Manager, and Psycho Raman, Dhulipala brings a wealth of acting experience and versatility to her Hollywood debut. In Monkey Man, she portrays a character who exhibits resilience amidst adversity, a role that aligns with her ability to deliver nuanced performances.
Sobhita recently made her Hollywood debut with "Monkey Man". Directed by Dev Patel, the film was released on April 5th, 2024. The film, for which Patel also contributed to the screenplay alongside Paul Angunawela and John Cooley, promises to be a captivating cinematic experience.