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Sunny Kaushal has been a part of some wonderful movies like Mili, Shiddat, Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga among others. Being a new-age actor, the actor recently got into an exclusive conversation with Bollywood Bubble in a new show Men Z. During the hearty chat, Sunny Kaushal shared how women’s in his life i.e, his mom Veena Kaushal and sister-in-law Katrina Kaif has influenced his idea of manhood. He also shared the struggles the two women’s go through as they are from different generations.
Sunny Kaushal on similarities between Veena Kaushal and Katrina Kaif
During the chat we asked Sunny about how similar or different are the struggles of women across 2 generations when he sees his mother and Katrina. To this, he answered, “I can’t really compare mom and Katrina that way because mom’s life was very limited to me, Vicky, dad or her siblings. And so, she would find happiness in that and she still does. Whereas Katrina has, because of the work she does she travels and meets many people. So, comparing them won’t be ideal because they both have seen they both come from very different worlds. They both have seen very different worlds. So are there any similarities? I really do not know because when you’re sitting and when you’re hearing them talk you your mind doesn’t go like oh what are the similarities? Let me see if the the difficulties that they faced in life have any similarities. You don’t think like that. So, for me, I am incapable of answering that question.”
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Talking about how his mom has influenced his idea of manhood, the actor shares, “You understand a lot when women feel that they can share something with you. So I have that relationship with my mother my mom. Be it a happy, sad, stressful moment, she shares a lot with me. So it’s just the fact that a lot has been shared with me and I have listened to a lot of stuff kind of helps forming opinions.”
During the candid chat, he also opened up about his eccentric fashion sense and having the security to be a part of female-led films. Watch the full interview here: