Why Did Tisca Chopra Choose Fashion Over Real Estate?

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Key Takeaways
- Tisca Chopra prioritizes fashion investments over real estate.
- Her passion for footwear is evident with nearly 50 pairs of shoes.
- 'Sitaare Zameen Par' tackles neurodivergence with sensitivity.
- The film showcases normalcy and empowerment rather than pity.
- Tisca praises Aamir Khan's filmmaking talent and contributions.
Mumbai, July 22 (NationPress) Actress Tisca Chopra, on Tuesday, took to social media to share a humorous perspective on her priorities, explaining why she opted to invest in fashion rather than real estate.
Her recent post highlights her unapologetic passion for footwear. On Instagram, Chopra shared a captivating image of herself surrounded by nearly 50 pairs of chic heels. In the photo, she is seen laughing and covering her face with one hand while playfully posing for the camera. The image showcases an amazing collection of shoes, featuring heels, sandals, and other fashionable styles.
In her caption, the 'Taare Zameen Par' actress wrote, “They say I could’ve invested in real estate instead of shoes... But you can’t strut in a duplex #ShoeFirst #priorities.”
Having starred in Aamir Khan’s 'Taare Zameen Par', Tisca recently had the chance to view its spiritual successor, “Sitaare Zameen Par,” alongside the cast and crew. She praised the sports comedy and commended the team's efforts. Sharing her photo with the film’s ensemble, she expressed, “What Aamir does, only Aamir does. Had the absolute fortune of watching Sitaare Zameen Par, directed by the immensely talented @rs.prasanna, with the entire cast and crew last night..”
“Having worked with Aamir on 'Taare Zameen Par' and admired his extraordinary body of work over the years, my respect for him—as both an actor and a filmmaker—only continues to deepen.”
Tisca also articulated how the film affected her, particularly due to its compassionate portrayal of neurodivergence. “Sitaare is all heart! What resonated with me is how gently and powerfully the film conveys the message that everyone’s normal is different. This isn’t a sob story—it’s an empowering narrative. What impacted me most was how neurodivergent adults are depicted (and for once by neurodivergent actors)—not with pity or exaggerated kindness, but with something far more beautiful: normalcy. Everyday, natural, joyous normalcy. Like anyone else. And that’s what makes this film truly remarkable.”
The actress concluded her post with, “A big shoutout to @aparnapurohit and @aamirkhanproductions for pulling this off so beautifully... A truly beautiful evening. Go watch 'Sitaare Zameen Par' in a theater near you—and be ready to have a smile plastered on your face.”