Genelia Deshmukh opens up on success, motherhood and entrepreneurship
At a recent event on women empowerment, actress Genelia Deshmukh shared her thoughts on navigating success, failure, motherhood, and entrepreneurship.
Speaking about success and failure, she said, "I don't give much importance to success or failure. It's a part of our life. I feel we hype our success too much and stress a bit much on failure. Whereas the impact and intent of your daily life is important.
"Being an actor who has worked in six languages, someone who took a break because I was having babies, I remember people telling me, ‘Oh, you want to come back to films after 10 years, it won’t work,’ but my comeback film became a cult. We shouldn't listen to people."
Genelia also opened up about the intersection of motherhood and stardom, emphasizing how she prioritized her children during her decade-long break.
"During those ten years, I was focusing on myself, my kids, and I remember Riteish telling me that we have to make our kids capable. Someone who has been used to easy protein, a non-vegetarian, I struggled with it. That's where Imagine was born. It is for every flexitarian, who consumes meat five days a week but opts for sustainable options twice a week.
"Even when it comes to vegetarian foods, we have very few options to choose from when it comes to protein intake. This led me and Riteish to create a sustainable option."
For the uninformed, Imagine Meats is an initiative by Genelia and her husband, actor Riteish Deshmukh, to sell plant-based meat.
Genelia and Riteish, who got married in 2012, have two sons.
Genelia will next feature in Sitaare Zameen Par, which is a sequel to Taare Zameen Par.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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