Wednesday, June 17, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Sooraj Pancholi Says 'Apna Time Aayega'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Oct, 2019 08:00 PM

    Actor Sooraj Pancholi, who will next be seen onscreen in "Satellite Shankar" four years after his debut film "Hero" disappointed at the box-office, believes in the maxim "apna time aayega".


    "I have been through a lot and everybody who is present over here knows that. It has been a tough journey but as they say, 'apna time aayega' (my time will come)," said Sooraj, on looking forward to the future even as he struggles with an ongoing court case over the suicide of his ex-girlfriend Jiah Khan.


    Sooraj was interacting with media at the trailer launch of "Satellite Shankar" alongwith co-actor Megha Akash, film's director Irfan Kamal and producers Murad Khetani and Ashwin Varde on Thursday in Mumbai.


    In the film, Sooraj plays a happy-go-lucky soldier who is called Satellite Shankar. All he wants in return for his service to the country is a leave to visit his mother. When he finally gets time off, Shankar goes on an epic road trip to his hometown and gets entangled in one adventure after another on the way.


    "This film is about a soldier who wants to meet his mother and it's about what situations he faces in different parts of India after he begins his journey. For this film, we have travelled from Himachal Pradesh to Kerala and we went by road to shoot the film. I have never seen our country like this before. So, I hope I get films like this in future too, and I hope we get the opportunity to make ‘Satellite Shankar 2' if this film does well," Sooraj said.


    Sooraj is the son of actors Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab. He made his Bollywood debut in the 2015 film, in "Hero" opposite Suniel Shetty's daughter Athiya Shetty. Talking about the four years when he had no work, Sooraj said: "It is not only about actors, nobody wants to sit at home for four years. I tried doing a lot of films. In fact, I even shot for one or two films but they got shelved."


    Directed by Irfan Kamal, "Satellite Shankar" is slated for a November 15 release.

     

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    Ritesh Batra To Direct Vidya Balan Series On Indira Gandhi

    Ritesh Batra To Direct Vidya Balan Series On Indira Gandhi
    Earlier this year, Vidya had announced plans to work in a web series based on the life of Indira Gandhi.

    Ritesh Batra To Direct Vidya Balan Series On Indira Gandhi

    Radhika Apte Is Not An 'Award-crazy Person'

    Radhika Apte Is Not An 'Award-crazy Person'
    She agrees content of Hindi cinema has changed and at some level "it has improved".

    Radhika Apte Is Not An 'Award-crazy Person'

    What Next? Filmmaker's Dilemma

    This includes all - big as well as medium-range producers. The idea seems to be taking a shot in the dark. It is all about taking chances.

    What Next? Filmmaker's Dilemma

    Sexy Means Revealing In This Era, Says Alka Yagnik

    Sexy Means Revealing In This Era, Says Alka Yagnik
    Singer Alka Yagnik says now we live in an era where sexy means revealing.    

    Sexy Means Revealing In This Era, Says Alka Yagnik

    Konkona Set To Trace Life Of Kolkata's Queen Of Cabaret

    Konkona Set To Trace Life Of Kolkata's Queen Of Cabaret
    Actress-filmmaker Konkona Sen Sharma will trace the life of Arati Das, who was dubbed Queen of Cabaret in Kolkata, with in next directorial project.  

    Konkona Set To Trace Life Of Kolkata's Queen Of Cabaret

    Hope People Remember 'Mission Mangal' For Long: Sharman Joshi

    Hope People Remember 'Mission Mangal' For Long: Sharman Joshi
    Actor Sharman Joshi, who plays a pivotal role in "Mission Mangal", wants people to remember the film for a long time.

    Hope People Remember 'Mission Mangal' For Long: Sharman Joshi