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Actress, model, and farmer's activist Sonia Mann shares her life journey in a podcast with editor-in-chief Lankesh Trikha. She discusses her school and college experiences, recounting being sent to primary school at 2 and a half years old. Following her father's tragic murder, she had a challenging childhood. Sonia praises her mother for raising her well. She reminisces about her school crush, Dharmendar, sharing how she expressed her affection by placing his favorite check shirts in his bag and giving missed calls to his landline. Sonia also talks about her spiritual connection to Lord Shiva, highlighting the contrast in ideologies between her and her mother, finding beauty in their differing beliefs.
Sonia Mann shares that despite her mother's preference for a government job, she briefly worked in one before pursuing acting. Actor Dara Singh intervened to support her move to Delhi for acting. After working at Uzbekistan Airlines, she saved money by selling her grandmother's car. Upon arriving in Mumbai, she visited the beach first, feeling a connection to her village roots. She has frozen her eggs for future pregnancy and had a positive meeting with Sidhu Moosewala, who asked Sunny Malton to write songs for her.
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