Saiyami's ideal man is combination of Gulzaar, Sachin, Roger

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 He should be a combination of Gulzaar, Sachin Tendulkar and Roger Federer

Saiyami Kher once spilled the beans on her ideal man—and guess what? He’s not just one, but a perfect mix of three famous personalities rolled into one! Talk about a superstar combo!The Perfect MixIn a 2023 interview with ETimes, Saiyami had confirmed that she was single then. She recalled often joking about wishing Gulzar saab were 50 years younger. When asked about her

ideal man

, she describes a high standard—a blend of qualities from Gulzar saab, Sachin Tendulkar, and Roger Federer. To her, the perfect partner would be poetic like Gulzar, passionate about sports like Sachin, and embody the emotional vulnerability and strength of Federer.

Standing Up Against Unrealistic Beauty Standards

In the same interview, she further stated that rejecting the unrealistic beauty standards of the industry is something she feels strongly about, believing it’s crucial for celebrities to use their platform responsibly and promote what’s right. Having personally faced such pressures, she emphasizes the importance of being secure in one’s own identity, celebrating the uniqueness that makes everyone special. Instead of conforming to cookie-cutter images that turn people into robots, she encourages embracing and proudly flaunting what makes you truly yourself.Acting aspirations When asked if she always wanted to be an actor, Saiyami revealed that acting wasn’t initially on her radar. She spent most of her life playing sports and never really considered acting as a career. Even when she decided to pursue it in college, her friends were surprised. Saiyami started with theatre in college, which had a rich theatre culture, and quickly found herself enjoying the process of acting and auditioning. Despite being naturally reserved and introverted, she discovered that acting allowed her to live many different lives and express emotions she usually keeps hidden. For her, acting became a therapeutic outlet, and now she can’t imagine doing anything else.

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