Saiyami Kher: I’ve Stopped Pursuing Results

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Saiyami Kher: I’ve Stopped Pursuing Results

Synopsis

In a constantly evolving film industry, Saiyami Kher emphasizes the importance of valuing the journey over outcomes. By connecting to her true motivations, she finds balance and strength amidst high expectations. Her latest film, 'Jaat', has gained significant success since its release.

Key Takeaways

  • Saiyami Kher focuses on the journey, not just the results.
  • She draws strength from nature and sports.
  • Punctuality is undervalued in the industry.
  • The film industry’s unpredictability fuels its magic.
  • Her latest release, “Jaat,” has crossed Rs 50 crore.

New Delhi, April 16 (NationPress) In the dynamic and glamorous realm of cinema, Saiyami Kher finds her balance by recalling her initial motivations. The actress and fitness aficionado expressed that she has ceased pursuing specific outcomes and instead embraces the journey.

When asked about managing the weight of expectations in an ever-changing industry, Saiyami shared with IANS, “By remaining connected to the purpose that ignited my passion—to narrate stories that resonate with people and to embody challenging characters. This keeps me centered. I draw strength from nature, engage in sports, and rely on my close-knit circle who recognize me beyond my acting persona.”

“I’ve shifted my focus from chasing outcomes to appreciating the journey. While the pressure is a constant, orienting your attention towards growth rather than perfection makes it more manageable,” she continued.

The “Ghoomer” actress expressed her astonishment at the film industry's unpredictability, where despite immense effort, results are often uncertain.

Reflecting on the most surprising aspect of the film industry since her debut in 2015, Saiyami noted, “Its unpredictability.”

“You can invest your heart, soul, and hard work into a project, yet there's still no assurance of success. However, it’s this very unpredictability that infuses life and magic into the industry,” she remarked.

Additionally, she finds it remarkable how punctuality is regarded as a “rare virtue.”

Saiyami commented, “Another aspect that genuinely surprises me is how punctuality is esteemed as an uncommon quality. For me, being punctual should be the norm—it’s a fundamental sign of respect. Discipline is often undervalued.”

Saiyami’s latest film, “Jaat,” features Sunny Deol and Randeep Hooda. The film has reportedly surpassed Rs 50 crore within six days of its release on April 10.

Directed by Gopichand Malineni, “Jaat” also stars Vineet Kumar Singh and Regina Cassandra. Actress Urvashi Rautela has performed a dance number in the movie.

The film includes a soundtrack by Thaman S. and is shot by Rishi Punjabi as the director of photography. Editing is by Navin Nooli, while Avinash Kolla's production design aims to immerse the audience in the film’s captivating world.

Produced by Mythri Movie Makers and People Media Factory, the film has been released in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.