Lisa Ray is an actress, novelist, and cancer survivor who recently took a sabbatical from performing to launch a digital arts company. Four additional images would be greatly appreciated. The actor claims that he is content pursuing his other interests.
Lisa Ray is in Lucknow on a trip.
They assume you are who you are when you are an actress. but that’s not how it is! I had several interests. I now run my own business, pursue my spiritual path, am a mother and author, and continue to talk about wellness and my experience living with cancer afterward. I’m finally combining all of my interests! I therefore have a full plate,” says the fault actor.
“I’m 51 now, and I’ve been acting since I was 16,” Ray claims. I’ve done a lot of things; I’ve tried everything. That’s all for now, but never say never again. I already stated that I would stop acting, and as a result, I stopped doing FMSP. See, I never intended to be an actress and I am an accident. In my book, I went into great length regarding this. She’s currently working on her second novel.
Everyone has many different dimensions, the actor claims. Fortunately, because we can control our narrative, we live in a time where people are starting to comprehend. I share my personal narrative, whether it be in a book, on social media, or in person, to let others realise the variety of our work.
She now enjoys motivating others, particularly women. It centres on my trip and all the lessons I’ve picked up along the road. I make an effort to encourage individuals by emphasising the value of overcoming challenges in life. There is no deadline; discover your voice and achieve success for yourself.
With his new digital art platform, Ray is very busy. “We launched in December, and I’m thrilled and proud of it. Therefore, the process to become an employer and entrepreneur has begun. We are a platform for curated art, and South Asia includes countries like India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Middle East. discovering Eastern art. We digitise traditional fine art techniques to make art available to a larger audience. Giving artists a platform on a worldwide scale is the goal.
Back in Lucknow, she remarks, “I can see a lot of growth here in addition to heritage landmarks. I believe that we should protect what is valuable (culture and tradition). I like both the traditional things and the more recent technical developments.