When asked what she detests most about the acting industry, Dia Mirza said that it’s fake news that we constantly have to deal with. The actress Dia Mirza has talked about her career and what aspects of the acting business she finds objectionable. In an interview with Filmfare, Dia addressed a query regarding her fears as an actor. Dia said, “The fact is that I came into cinema completely untrained and prepared, “in response to the question of whether she would change anything about her professional journey. Every lesson I learned was on the job.
While that is admirable in and of itself, I do acknowledge the tremendous value of an excellent acting education in assisting a person in discovering their own creative voice and direction. During the first eight to ten years of my career, fear influenced most of my decisions. I lacked the tools necessary to discover my voice or the authenticity that now guides all of my decisions. When asked what she detests most about the acting industry, Dia said that it’s the fake news that we constantly have to deal with. Speaking of her fears as an actor, Dia replied, Oh yeah, of course! Particularly in my young years.
While that is admirable in and of itself, I do acknowledge the tremendous value of an excellent acting education in assisting a person in discovering their own creative voice and direction. During the first eight to ten years of my career, fear influenced most of my decisions. I lacked the tools necessary to discover my voice or the authenticity that now guides all of my decisions. When asked what she detests most about the acting industry, Dia said that it’s the fake news that we constantly have to deal with. Fear of ageism, fear of getting rejected, and fear of missing out on opportunities.
Dhak Dhak, which stars Ratna Pathak Shah, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Sanjana Sanghi, was recently released. Under the direction of Tarun Dudeja, Dhak Dhak takes a group of four women, all unique from one another, who dare to ride bikes to the Khardungla Pass, the highest motorable road in the world. Rehaaa Hai Tere Dil Main, a remake of the Tamil film Minnale, was Dia’s feature film debut, directed by Gautam Menon. After that, she starred in movies including Salaam Mumbai, Sanju, Thapppad, Paineeta, Bheed, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Dus, Tumko Na Bhool Payenge, Dum, Alag, and Deewanapan.
She has made appearances in a number of web series, including Made in Heaven, Kaafir, Mind the Malhotra’s, and My Agent: Bollywood. In addition, Dia is a United Nations Environment Goodwill Ambassador and the Secretary-General’s Advocate for Sustainable Development. She has made numerous contributions to the fields of environmental, social, and preservation change and has been an outspoken advocate for change.