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No Aspirations To Work With Anyone In Bollywood: Sofia

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Jan, 2017 12:48 PM
    Former model and actress Sofia Hayat, who has now turned nun and adopted the name of Gaia Mother Sofia, says she has no aspirations to work with anyone in Bollywood.
     
    "I have no aspirations to work with anyone in Bollywood. Aspirations are future based and no ones power is in the future. All your power lies in the present moment for that is all that exists. Whether I work or not is not a big deal. What I do is," Sofia, who has appeared in shows like "Welcome - Baazi Mehmaan Nawazi Ki", "Bigg Boss 7" and "Comedy Nights Bachao", said in a statement.
     
    "I love entertaining and acting, however, my time in this body is very sacred and I do not wish to waste it all on just entertaining. Any films that come to me is assessed by my heart," she added.
     
    Sofia, who was previously in a relationship with cricketer Rohit Sharma, says she is not in touch with him now after his marriage to Ritika Sajdeh.
     
    "I have no contact with Rohit now, and I hope he is happy in his marriage... My relationships are soul based and sacred. And that is so beautiful and I wish that for everyone," she said.
     
    "I am in a sacred relationship with my past life, but that I will keep private, as some things in my life are too sacred and special to share with the world," she added.
     
    Sofia is currently happy being a godmother.
     
    "I am still building my temple Of Awakening, which is near completion, and healing people. I am also setting up a rejuvenation clinic based on natural body responses," she said.

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