Ananya Panday is full of contradictions—she’s strong one minute and vulnerable the next. But then again, she’s just 20! This year has already been a rewarding one for her...she’s just made her debut with Student Of The Year 2, has a new film in the pipeline, and bagged two mega endorsements. As we get to know the new kid on the block, Ananya lets us in on her life, a cause she feels strongly about, and the people she regularly stalks on Instagram.
Our June cover girl is possibly the youngest actor Cosmopolitan India has had in many years. Ananya Panday has just come out of her teens, and already has a big-banner debut movie to her credit (with another one in the pipeline), 3.2 million Instagram followers, and paps chasing her wherever she goes... Things that most girls only dream of when they’re fresh out of high school, you know? Yet, when you speak to her, Ananya has the poise and self-assurance of a seasoned Bollywood star. “Being an actor is the ‘role’ I’ve been preparing for all my life,” she grins. “And now that I’m finally here, that I’m a part of this industry, I am really grateful. However, I’m feeling quite bored right now—like, so much was happening this past year, and now, suddenly, I’m missing being on set, meeting everyone...”
As we talk more, Ananya goes into flashback mode, just like in the movies. “I was 18, and in the 12th grade... I mean, by now, literally everyone who knows me knows that ever since I was a little girl, I wanted to be an actor. But I wasn’t keen on taking acting classes. I thought I’d finish college and then audition for films and see where it takes me. I got into USC and NYU and was ready to leave for college when I heard that they were making SOTY2. So I met Karan [Johar] and asked him to guide me on whether I should go to college or become an assistant director,” she reminisces. “During our meeting, Karan suggested I should just audition for the film and I was like, ‘Yeah, why not?!’. I always wanted to do this, and if it didn’t work out, I’d study further. So I met Puneet [Malhotra] and auditioned for the film twice, and ended up getting the role. And the rest, as they say, is history!” There’s that wide grin again.
This story is from the June 2019 edition of Cosmopolitan India.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the June 2019 edition of Cosmopolitan India.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
How To Survive The Awkward In-Between Stage Of Growing Out Your Hair
Never again will the threat of a halfway length leave us feeling trapped in a style.
Do You Know Why Beauty Trends Swing In Extremes?
We speak with make-up artists and content creators to find out if it’s just the dopamine rush of trying out something new or the fear of missing out in this hyper-connected world.
What's The Next Big Thing In Beauty And Wellness?
Charting the trends that have the potential to blossom into their fullest in 2025.
On our tech radar
Let's take a look at the cool (latest) gadgets you should buy to be tech forward, shall we?
My seven minutes with Lily Collins
The Emily in Paris star on ie bold, her process, performing, and always being Team Emily.
Why are girls getting their period earlier?
Navigating puberty can be overwhelming (it's a LOT to handle!) especially when girls as young as seven are dealing with changes that could potentially have a big impact on their physical and psychological development.
All the deets on the coolest collaboration of 2024
Inside everything you need to know, and more!
Did someone say inner happy hour?
Relish your cocktails along with our curated list of feel-good reads.
My guilty pleasure
POV: Why watching cringe content on the Internet is my survival strategy.
Intermezzo, intervention
Spoiler alert: In her latest, Sally Rooney yet again plays the therapist we didn’t realise we needed.