The actress feels facing difficult times gives better understanding of life and makes one treasure happy moments.
"I am one to confront and accept reality how bitter it may be. I feel it is not right to turn your face from something you don't like. Be it success or failure I take it all with equal strength and dignity. Every bitter experience teaches you a lesson," Soha told PTI.
The 38-year-old actress, who has been particular about her choice of roles, says she never wants to be a big star and earn a lot of money.
"There are lots of things I like doing and I wanted time for them. Be it spending time with my family, traveling, going to Pataudi, play badminton or yoga, writing and reading. You live one life and it's short and I want to live it to the fullest."
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Soha will next be seen in "31st October," and the actress says she gave her nod to th film as her role was well written.
The movie, also starring Vir Das, is based on 1984 riots that took place after the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
"I have been part of many films which faced problems, got stuck in the censor. Just because we finished acting in the film doesn't mean the film is released. Experience has taught me that as an actor it is best to cut off on your last day of filming. Rest is the producer's headache. But when you work so hard on any movie you want it to release."
"Kunal and I have some good creative ideas. We are opening a production company called Renegade Films. We are going to create content not just for films but for other medium as well."
She, however, has no plans to direct and feels Kunal is the one, who has the caliber to go behind the camera.
"I can never direct. My skills are more in production and administration. I think Kunal is more creative. In the future, he will definitely get into direction.