Actress Sandeepa Dhar shared her views on the growing issue of seeking validation in today’s social media-driven society. She expressed concern that people are more focused on seeking approval from others rather than embracing their true selves. Sandeepa highlighted the disproportionate pressure on women to meet societal beauty standards and maintain a certain image constantly.
In a recent interview, Sandeepa emphasized that the film “Do Deewane Seher Mein” delves into themes of validation and self-acceptance, reflecting the prevalent trend of seeking external validation. She noted the prevalent societal expectations imposed on women regarding their appearance, including dieting, skincare, and anti-aging practices, leading to constant scrutiny and judgment. Sandeepa criticized the unfair burden placed on women to conform to specific beauty norms.
Addressing the significance of authenticity, Sandeepa stressed the importance of self-acceptance, stating that individuals should value themselves for who they are without seeking validation from others. She highlighted the need to acknowledge one’s true identity as sufficient in a world that often prioritizes external validation.
During a discussion about the film’s title, Sandeepa suggested that “Do Deewane Seher” transcends a mere love story, exploring various relatable themes such as sibling dynamics, self-worth, and familial relationships. She described the movie as a comprehensive portrayal of emotional struggles and relationships in contemporary society, encompassing themes beyond romance.
