‘My parents know about my link-ups before I do' -Ananya Pande
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE|June 2020
“I like all the attention that is coming my way.’
‘My parents know about my link-ups before I do' -Ananya Pande

How are you keeping yourself busy in the lockdown?

I am spending most of my time with family and my dogs.

As a family, we had not got such time off together and we are making the most of it.

We have been playing board games and watching films together.

Other than that, I work out in the evenings, go on FaceTime with my friends... We stay connected, virtually.

What about Bollywood’s favourite lockdown past time: Baking?

My sister and I bake together, but usually, she bakes and I eat (laughs).

I am reading a lot; it used to be a hobby when I was younger, but I lost touch. So I am glad I am getting back to that.

I have been watching all the old Hindi and English classic films that I hadn’t watched before.

Your career had just started when Nature’s brake was applied. Does it frustrate you to be sitting at home when you should be studio hopping?

This story is from the June 2020 edition of GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE.

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