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Ananya Panday on staying real and being focused: I don’t want to set unrealistic expectations for myself

Ananya Panday marked her debut with Punit Malhotra's 'Student Of The Year 2'. Though the film received mixed reactions, the actress gained a lot of appreciation for her performance. Apart from her film, the actress is also known for her classic fashion choices!
The young starlet has her priorities set and knows the importance of her work but isn't shy in admitting that socialising or taking some time off is also something that is of importance for her.

Talking more about the same Ananya shared, "With fame comes the paps. I get it. But, it doesn’t phase me. I’m just 20, I am going to make mistakes. Instead of people supporting me, I want them to learn and grow with me. I don’t want to set unrealistic expectations for myself. I believe that it’s okay to make mistakes. It’s also okay to step out in pyjamas."

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