After attending the 'Mrs' premiere at the indian Film festival of Melbourne, sanya malhotra is ecstatic. For her role in the Arati Kadav-directed movie, the actress was given a standing ovation. In a video, Sanya broke down in tears as the crowd stood to acclaim both the movie and Sanya's performance. Following the debut, the actress discussed her preparation for playing Richa in "Mrs." She mentioned that she got assistance from a close friend and met several ladies who shared the same experiences as those shown in the movie.
 
Since I was close to her, I used to read her therapy notes practically daily and would often feel angry or depressed. She kindly shared these writings with me. The actress said, "Every day on the sets of 'Mrs.' was brilliant. It pains me to know that some women are going through this, have accepted it, and have given up on their dreams and their wants." She also mentioned her desire to make films that inspire and have an impact, particularly on women.
 
The official version of the malayalam film "The Great indian Kitchen" is called "Mrs." It stars Sanya. At foreign film festivals, the movie has been incredibly well received. Fans of Sanya are more eager to see the movie in theaters because she received the Best Actress prize at the New York indian Film festival earlier this year. While "Mrs." continues to get attention both domestically and abroad, sanya malhotra is getting ready for an intriguing slate of roles. She is now getting ready for "Thug Life" and "Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari." She is also working with anurag kashyap on an unnamed movie.
 

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