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Sona Mohapatra left a corporate job over a decade ago to be a musician. She now has a film of her own. She says she has never seen herself just as a singer and definitely not as somebody who wanted to be the biggest playback singer.

Also, no two days are the same for her.

Sona Mohapatra: “I Get Trolled, I Get Acid Attack Threats, I Am Morphed Onto P*rn Sites”

“I wake up every day so excited. I feel like I am a three-year-old. I cannot believe the blessed life that I have,” Sona told IANS.

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She believes that people are living in very interesting times right now.

“Nobody needs to be restricted as an artist. I have never seen myself just as a singer and definitely not somebody who wanted to be the biggest playback singer. I always saw myself as an artist, (as) somebody who will express herself in different ways, be a storyteller,” she shared.

She finds films a powerful medium where “so many of my interests came together, be it travelling or love for Indian folk music or exploring more about the kind of artists across the centuries in India who have inspired me like Kabir, Mirabai, Amir Khusro, at the same time tied in this very contemporary milieu of where I inhabitate”.

“I live in fancy five stars (hotels) as a pop star. I get two lakh people showing up at my concerts, I get trolled, I get acid attack threats, I am morphed onto p*rn sites – all of that exciting stuff alongside the fact that India is such a generous and beautiful country,” she added.

Along with her, Deepti Gupta, the director of her documentary “Shut Up Sona”, has love for the country’s roots.

“We made this journey of three years, 300 hours of footage, and in terms of a genre, I think it’s first of its kind,” said Sona.