02 June,2021 08:36 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Shilpa Shetty Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Shilpa Shetty's motivational posts continue to teach life-lessons to fans. She has been sharing Yoga poses and writing quotes that reflect on the times that we all are in right now. Her latest post is exactly about that- The tough times that we are in right now. She wrote- "We have a lot of unsettling things happening all around us. All of these can have a very adverse effect on our thought process. That's when it's most important to keep a check on your thoughts and emotions. You can manifest a world of change and positivity simply through your thoughts."
She added, "So, no matter how testing the situation may be, always remember... this too shall pass. Keep your spirits high, chin up, breathe deeply, and stay mentally & emotionally positive!" She added a hashtag that says, #ShilpaKaMantra. Have a look at her post right here:
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The actor is gearing up to be on the celluloid again with films like 'Nikamma' and 'Hungama 2'. She was last seen in 'Apne' and 'Life⦠In A Metro' in 2007. Talking about her choices of scripts and roles, the actress told IANS, "When I look at a film, I have always looked at it in totality while knowing where does the project demands me to put in my best. So, I am very clear and comfortable about my space in the whole dynamics."
However, she adds that being a producer has helped her be more patient. "I don't let my producer side or actor side interfere with each other. Having said that, being a producer has been a very enriching experience. I now, know what really goes behind making a project. It has made me more patient," she says.
Shilpa claims awards don't matter to her. "As long as you are true to your job and have passion for what you do, it doesn't really matter. In the end, we are here to tell a story, an inspiring and interesting one, and that is the goal of any project," she says.
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