The visit came as Washington struggles to improve relations with China amid tensions over Taiwan's status
“A lot of actors are falling ill because they are overworked about their releases.
My film is releasing on December 10. It’s called No Problem and I really have no problem about it,” Sushmita said.
The happy-go-lucky actress, who turned 35 last week, says she always maintained a positive outlook on life.
“People believe that it is my biggest problem, that I have never had a problem with my Fridays.
A film release is a full-time stress for actors, but if you ask me, I believe that there is one life, so just live it.
Problems will keep coming, just accept what comes your way and be happy,” she added.
The visit came as Washington struggles to improve relations with China amid tensions over Taiwan's status
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