Monday , November 25 2024

Bollywood: I removed my surname because I believe in astrology: Divya Khosla

Bollywood actress Divya was a guest of Ahmedabad during the promotional tour of the film 'Saavi' and she had an exclusive conversation with City Life. Bollywood's 360 degree personality actress Divya Khosla was a guest of Ahmedabad for the promotion of her film 'Saavi' which was released yesterday. In an exclusive conversation with City Life, Divya Khosla talked about the film, her acting, direction and filmmaking journey. Recently Divya Khosla changed her surname Kumar to Divya Khosla on her social media, there was a discussion on social media that everything is not well between Divya and her husband Bhushan Kumar. Talking about the reason behind changing the surname, Divya Khosla said, 'I believe a lot in astrology and after the guidance I got checked by numerology, I removed my surname. There is nothing there.'

Never underestimate a woman: Divya Khosla

Talking further about the film, Divya Khosla said that 'Through this film, we are trying to bring out the fact that a woman is never weak. The woman whom we have kept in a certain framework as a housewife, when any calamity befalls the house, family or husband, she becomes a frontline warrior and protects her family. In the film Savi also, we have tried to show how a housewife saves her husband in a male-dominated society. Through this film, we want to give a message to the society that a woman should never be considered poor. 'Women should also have the courage to fight in every situation.'

I always believe in breaking the barriers of my limitations: Divya Khosla

Talking about her film career, Divya Khosla said, 'I am a creative girl, so I always believe in using my abilities to the fullest. I started my career with acting, then took a break, learned direction, cinematography, editing etc. to challenge myself to move forward in direction. Launched several video albums. She also directed and produced a film. So I always believe in breaking the barriers of my limits instead of keeping myself tied to a framework.'