Key Points

Sonali Kulkarni recently shared her thoughts on the often-discussed topic of actor entourages. She explained that the size of a star's team is a personal matter of comfort and is also shaped by the producer's requirements. The actress expressed deep gratitude for the consistent work and positive feedback she has been receiving from audiences. She is currently looking forward to the release of her new film, "Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai."

Key Points: Sonali Kulkarni on Actor Entourage Balance and Fan Love

  • Sonali Kulkarni says entourage size balances actor comfort with producer vision
  • She notes actors work hard with teams and receive immense fan love
  • Kulkarni feels grateful for back-to-back projects and positive audience feedback
  • Her upcoming film is Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai with Barkha Bisht
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Sonali Kulkarni highlights the role of entourages in the film industry

Actress Sonali Kulkarni discusses the role of star entourages, explaining team size depends on actor comfort and producer vision for the right balance.

"I think it’s about every star’s comfort... it really depends on the star and the producer. - Sonali Kulkarni"

Mumbai, Sep 27

Sonali Kulkarni has opened up about actors’ entourages, explaining that the size and composition of a star’s team depend on both the actor’s comfort and the producer’s vision.

In an interview with IANS, she highlighted that while stars work hard alongside their teams and receive immense love from fans, it’s important to strike the right balance between support and simplicity. When asked about actors’ entourages, Sonali spoke about the importance of balance and comfort.

She explained, “I think it’s about every star’s comfort. After all, actors work hard along with their teams and entourage. The audience showers them with love and they have lakhs of fans. So, it really depends on the star and the producer to decide how big or small their team should be. At the end of the day, it’s about striking the right balance.”

Speaking about her recent projects, Sonali Kulkarni explained the differences and similarities she has observed. She highlighted how each project brings its own challenges and learning experiences. “More than differences, I notice similarities. As an actor, I feel grateful that I am doing so much work and receiving so much feedback from the audience. I don’t like to boast about compliments, as it might sound selfish, but I do get very positive responses.”

“People are able to see my work back-to-back — be it Manwat Murders, Upsap Kya, Trial Season 2, films like Jo Tera Hai Wo Mera Hai, Sitara, Love Sitara, and now Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai. I feel very proud and blessed that my work is constantly reaching the audience, and they are showering me with love,” she added.

Work-wise, Sonali is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film “Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai,” which also features Barkha Bisht in a key role.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally someone speaking sense! Some actors come with 20 people team for a small shoot while others like Sonali maintain simplicity. Producers should indeed have a say in this matter.
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Ananya R
Love how grounded Sonali Kulkarni always sounds. She's been in the industry for decades but never lost her humility. Her work in Trial Season 2 was brilliant! 👏
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. In Hollywood too we see similar debates about star entourages. The producer's vision aspect is crucial - budget constraints affect everyone.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate her balanced view, I wish she had addressed how excessive entourages sometimes delay shooting schedules and increase production costs unnecessarily.
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Sarah B
Her filmography is impressive! From serious roles to comedy, she's shown such range. Looking forward to Hello Knock Knock Kaun Hai.
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Vikram M
Bahut sahi baat hai! Stars need support but jugaad and simplicity should not be forgotten. That's what makes Indian cinema special. 🇮🇳

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