In a recent interview, Sai Tamhankar said that while there are plenty of reasons to avoid work and soothe a sore throat, dancing on screen and expressing one's thoughts effectively aren't among them. The actress talked to us about the next chapter of her life, dancing on screen, and effectively expressing one's thoughts over a steaming cup of coffee on a steamy April day before leaving for an event in the city. Excerpts: Sai swears by this remark while talking about issues that are bothering her. Does that imply that she ignores it?

Sai Tamhankar Shares Her Approach To Expressing Thoughts:

No, but the actress makes an effort to ensure that her remarks are not misunderstood. "The sword of fame has two edges. Although they have power, your words could be used against you. That seems acceptable to me as well, and I accept it. That being said, you should still feel free to express your feelings. It's where and how you say it that counts. The actress advises against reacting hastily and says, "While shooting for stated, I discovered something really intriguing about getting the chance to express your ideas through a character. That altered the way I saw things. Role auditions are a continuous process.

Sai Tamhankar Reflects on Audition Process and Career Progression:

The actress tells us that she went through the continuous process of auditions for both films. "Over the years, I've come to realise that the purpose of auditions is not to evaluate an actor's skill but rather to see how well they match a particular role or aesthetic. Life gets easier if you keep a good attitude towards them. I still get butterflies in my stomach when I go in for auditions, and I believe that's how it should be," the woman claims. 

 After a series of prosperous endeavours, a stunning residence, and an expensive car, the Pondicherry actress believes that you should live your life to the fullest and pursue your passions. "I'm pleased with my accomplishments. Really, I did take.

Sai Tamhankar's Perspective on Achievements:

The actress also thinks that when you consistently produce quality work, people's opinions of you shift. "Perhaps the reason has more to do with female actresses as we aren't given much credit in general. I'm not sure why specifically, but I've come to realise that when you keep up your good work, perceptions can also shift. Your remarks gain credibility with time, and people start paying attention to you. featuring Bhumi Pednekar at the forefront was well-received by many. "I have noticed this happening with me over the last few years." The actress's impression of the movie.

Sai Tamhankar on Shifting Perceptions and Film's Impact:

"Our film's message was one of hope and reassurance that there are people who use their power for good in society," says Sai. "The topic we were addressing in [about young girls facing abuse at a shelter home] was intense, difficult, bothering and unsettling." Dancing on film was one of the things Sai had previously developed icy feelings for. However, that changed after I had the pleasure of sailing in the same boat as Siddharth Chandekar. I used to get the urge to write an exam before going to a dancing session. I'm looking forward to it now," she says. Thus, anticipate more dancing from Sai in the near future.

Where I am today, 80% is due to hard work and 20% is the result of prayers, fans, well-wishers and good vibes - Sai Tamhankar