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This story is from January 10, 2022

I really want to be able to travel like old times and lead a more normal life: Sonya Saamoor

Sonya Saamoor is currently seen playing the role of Riya in the show Sirf Tum. The actress talks about how last two years were a learning phase for her and now she is completely focusing on herself and her positivity. With the new year beginning, many people made certain resolutions, but Sonya doesn't believe in these things. "I stopped believing in New Year resolutions years ago. However I do wish to maintain a healthy lifestyle and go to the gym regularly in 2022.
I really want to be able to travel like old times and lead a more normal life: Sonya Saamoor
Sonya Saamoor is currently seen playing the role of Riya in the show Sirf Tum. The actress talks about how last two years were a learning phase for her and now she is completely focusing on herself and her positivity. With the new year beginning, many people made certain resolutions, but Sonya doesn't believe in these things. "I stopped believing in New Year resolutions years ago. However I do wish to maintain a healthy lifestyle and go to the gym regularly in 2022.
Sonya Saamoor is currently seen playing the role of Riya in the show Sirf Tum. The actress talks about how last two years were a learning phase for her and now she is completely focusing on herself and her positivity. With the new year beginning, many people made certain resolutions, but Sonya doesn't believe in these things. "I stopped believing in New Year resolutions years ago. However I do wish to maintain a healthy lifestyle and go to the gym regularly in 2022. Let’s hope this year we get free from all COVID problems."The last two years have had impacted her life, she says, and made her rethink. "The last two years have taught me a lot. It has made me more grateful for the things I have, it has made me understand that life is extremely unpredictable because I have lost my loved ones to COVID. It’s hard to see your friends and family go through pain, it’s hard to see your team/unit members go through financial constraints. The last two years have taught me to simply be grateful for the smallest things. To save up for rainy days, to complain less, call your old friends and relatives once in a while.
I hadn’t spoken to my uncle for years and when I lost him to COVID, my only regret was that I hadn’t spoken to him in a long time," she says.Work will be priority in 2022 for Sonya. She says, "My focus this year is going to be on my work and everything else will have to take a back seat. The last couple of years have just been about staying home due to COVID. Although I was shooting the moment the lockdown was lifted, there were a lot of other things that took a backseat. But now it’s time to shift focus. I’m dying to get back to normal life. I really want to be able to travel like old times. I don’t want anybody to fall sick. I just hope we don’t have to go through the same things again."

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