I would want to buy a nice villa here someday: Isha Koppikar
Isha Koppikar recently spent time in Goa, and as with every visit, the trip was as much about devotion as it was about downtime. Rooted in family tradition, the actress says visiting her Kul Devis remains non-negotiable whenever she is in the state. “I always visit the temples whenever I come to Goa. My parents used to take me when I was a kid, and I have continued that practice,” she says.
Beyond the spiritual pull, Goa’s easy charm continues to win her over — especially its food and coastal lifestyle. She says, “I love visiting all the restaurants. I prefer staying in a property that is close to the sea because I love the sea. I would want to buy a nice villa eventually and do some work which keeps me in Goa for some months and some in Mumbai.”
'There is a variety of content and a lot of experimenting that happens'
On the work front, Isha reflects on how the entertainment landscape has evolved in the OTT era. “Now there is a lot of work in terms of OTT. There is a variety of content and a lot of experimenting that happens. I think there is enough room and place for actors now,” she observes. Drawing a vivid comparison, she adds, “I think the directors and actors of the ’90s — it’s like getting back into the same old building with different rules, colours, and new gatekeepers.”
'Earlier, people would be connected only because of the films you worked in'
Isha also acknowledges the growing influence of digital platforms. “Because of social media now, visibility is equivalent to opportunities. There’s a direct connect with the audience. You can showcase your work, your personality, everything directly to your fans even if you are not directly doing any film,” says the actress. “Earlier, people would be connected only because of the films you worked in. But now, even if you’ve not worked for years, if you’re creating some interesting content, people are connected,” she adds.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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