
Remember this girl in Dhoni's biopic? She played a special role, disappeared after one film, is Sakshi Singh's…, her name is…
This heroine is an emerging artist of Indian cinema who has worked on TV or the small screen before films. Now she is slowly strengthening her foothold in the industry. Recently, she talked about her acting career during an interview. Meanwhile, she also mentioned Mahendra Singh Dhoni's biopic. You might have noticed her in MS. Dhoni's biopic, played by late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Sushant Singh was called the inspiration
In a conversation with Filmy Gyaan, Rhea, while participating in these initiatives related to Dhoni, emphasized how inspiring it was to connect with such people who went beyond cinema. Talking about Sushant Singh Rajput, she said, 'He was a symbol of big dreams and discipline. His belief has been strengthened by collaborating with such great personalities.' Rhea said, 'Sushant was very intelligent and was also very emotional. Even though my role in the film was small, being on the set with him was a huge learning experience. He completely transformed himself into Dhoni, from expressions to body language… it was a lot of hard work and it inspired everyone on the set.' Mahendra Singh Dhoni is an idol for the young generation
Rhea expressed grief over his untimely death. She said, 'He left too soon and described him as a brilliant mind.' The actress says that his loved ones will remember his (Sushant) positive influence. Rhea also acknowledged Dhoni's impact as a symbol of dreams, peace and leadership beyond cricket. Also, Rhea feels honored to work with him in Dhoni's biopic. Along with this, Rhea saw Dhoni as a personality beyond cricket who is an idol for the young generation and he is a symbol of leadership, simplicity, and confidence. Rhea became Sakshi Singh's friend in Dhoni's biopic
It is noteworthy that Rhea Sharma played the role of Ritu in Sushant Singh Rajput starrer MS Dhoni: The Untold Story biopic in which she appeared in a cameo. She appeared in the role of Sakshi Dhoni's friend and she considers herself lucky even with her small role. Take a look here:
However, she did not appear in any films later and went on a break. Rhea is a big name in TV who has worked in several serials like Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar, Badi Doooor Se Aaye Hai, Yeh Hai Aashiqui, Laal Ishq.
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