New Delhi: Sobhita Dhulipala, who is all set to make her Hollywood debut with 'Monkey Man', is eager to experience motherhood. The actor also talked about her long-term goals and aspirations. During the Ideas of India summit, hosted by ABP Network, Sobhita was asked what she thought the meaning of life was.


Sobhita Dhulipala on motherhood


The 'Night Manager' actor said, "I don't think life can have a purpose. I do think that we come between two shores. There is a river, and life is that boat that passes from one shore to another. So I feel like in life, whatever you do, do it and enjoy it, but there is a certain detachment I feel towards everything. I can't be too detached, because then we won't have any ambition. But somewhere I walk the tightrope between being a little disconnected and doing my own thing."


"From life, what do I seek? To be honest, I think the experience I look forward to is motherhood, whenever that happens. I feel it would be amazing," she added.


Sobhita Dhulipala talks about life after marriage


When questioned about how she hoped to strike a balance in her personal and professional lives after her marriage or having a child, Sobhita said that they are "two paddles and both have to go at the same time."


"We don't pick between taking care of our parents and going for a job. So I feel my role as a daughter and my role as a sister My role at work as a professional and my role as a wife will work in parallel," she said. 


"I feel like even if someone is not very financially secure, very often, by being coupled, you feel like you have a partner who will support you. There are women who do a lot, and there are many stories of men who also support their wives in doing whatever they want to do. So I don't think it's this or that. I am very pro-balance. I have things that I'd love to experience, and I love to hit certain goalposts, but my idea of success is not vertical; it's more horizontal," the actor added.


On the work front, Sobhita Dhulipala will make her Hollywood debut with 'Monkey Man'. It is a revenge story and stars Sikandar Kher and Dev Patel. This project also marks Patel's directorial debut.


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