‘It’s
been
10
years
since
I
started
working
in
cinema
but
this
year,
I
truly
felt
a
sense
of
accomplishment.’
Divya
Prabha,
who
came
into
her
own
in
Payal
Kapadia’s
All
We
Imagine
As
Light,
couldn’t
be
in
a
better
place.
“2024
marked
a
milestone
in
my
career,”
the
actor
tells
Subhash
K
Jha.
“It’s
been
10
years
since
I
started
working
in
cinema
but
this
year,
I
truly
felt
a
sense
of
accomplishment.
The
film
brought
me
recognition
and
respect
as
an
artist,
and
it
made
me
more
confident
than
ever
before.
I’m
incredibly
grateful
for
that.
“2024
has
been
a
transformative
chapter
in
my
life.
I
would
call
it
a
magical
year,
largely
because
of
the
journey
All
We
Imagine
As
Light
took
me
on.
All
We
Imagine
As
Light
has
been
life-changing
for
me,
both
personally
and
professionally.”
“On
a
personal
level,
I
travelled
extensively
this
year,
immersing
myself
in
different
cultures
and
exploring
new
places.
Traveling
has
always
broadened
my
perspective,”
she
says.
“The
highlights
of
my
year
were
attending
Cannes
for
the
first
time,
traveling
to
Italy
to
explore
the
artistic
side
of
the
place
and,
of
course,
the
memorable
time
I
spent
with
my
amazing
crew
members.
Payal
Kapadia,
in
particular,
was
a
special
highlight;
she
truly
made
the
experience
unforgettable.”
Divya
has
no
regrets
about
the
year
gone
by.
“Every
experience
this
year
has
shaped
me
in
some
way,
and
I
embrace
it
all.
I
just
wrapped
up
Sarkeet,
directed
by
Thamar
and
co-starring
Asif
Ali
and
Deepak
Parambol.
I’m
looking
forward
to
its
release.
In
January
and
February,
I
will
be
shooting
two
new
films.
I’m
looking
forward
to
portraying
more
diverse
and
challenging
characters
in
2025.”