The 27-year-old actress says she is not in a hurry to be on the top. Sonam's recent films "Thank You", "Mausam" and "Players" did not fare well but the actress believes they helped her understand the kind of roles she wants to do.
"Two years ago, I did a couple of films and lost my way. I started off with an agenda of doing certain kind of films and got discouraged by the way industry is growing. I went to the wrong path and realised that I am not comfortable in that.
Sonam was in the Capital to announce the second edition of L'Oreal Paris Femina Women Awards 2013.
The Bollywood's fashionista is ready with three big projects -- "Bhaag Milkha Bhaag", "Raanjhnaa" and "Khoobsurat" remake.
In Anand L Rai's "Raanjhnaa" she will be seen playing a strong character of a student of JNU.
Sonam had attended workshops and interacted with the students to prepare for her role. The film also marks the debut of Tamil superstar Dhanush.
"I did workshop with a street play group for a month. Before I started shooting for the film, I visited the campus and had interacted with the students. Even my actress friend Swara Bhaskar and her mother helped me to prepare for my role. Swara is also a student in JNU amd her mother is a professor," she said.
"My sister is producing the film. It's her second film after 'Aisha'. It's a female oriented film. The modern interpretation of the film. It has nothing to do with the earlier part. It's just taking the spirit of Rekhaji's character and using it in the new story," she added.
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