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Work, work, work, work, work
"It's the biggest year for me," Polina said when asked about the balance between school and showbiz. "I'm studying in year 11 so my IGCSEs are soon. It's intense at school, but I don't miss too many days to do things like this. I catch up as soon as I get back." Polina credits her ability to get right back into the swing of coursework to her enjoyment of her favourite subjects: economics, business and French. Though, merely from speaking to the singer/ actress, one can tell there is a work ethic apparent perhaps not witnessed in the majority of young people we come across. Taking her maths exam a year early and passing with flying colours, for example, whilst only 14 and in the middle of writing and recording a full 10-track disc, plus spending your summer on set in LA and Moscow, is no mean feat.
"Sometimes it (her showbiz life) looks too good to be true. Then I just go back to reality: school, work, the routine, and I realise it is real. It would only be a dream if it all just happened and you didn't have to do the work to get what you want."
To sing or act, that is the question?
Polina says it is too early to decide whether to concentrate on just one branch of the arts. At the moment she balances both producing music and playing onscreen characters and that filming the action-comedy Maximum Impact gave her too much joy to consider ditching a life in cinema.
So, what's next?
You'd think it'd be too early for Polina to think about what's coming up next in her creative life, but she's already got 2018 mapped out.
"I would say it's about romantic love. The songs are about how I feel and I hope everyone who listens can relate to the music and it can bring us all together."
"Everything happens for a reason. All the hardships and challenges happen to teach me a lesson. I've learned from experience and that's how life shows me what I need to work on. My poems and my songs are a way for me to get to know myself better. I know I'm the ruler of my life, I'm at the steering wheel and it is my choice what I want to do. Everyone should know, it's your life and you can do whatever you want with it. It's all in your hands."
Scheduled to open in the UAE in the coming months, Polina plays a US politician's granddaughter, Brittany Jacobs, who accompanies him on a diplomatic trip to Russia. Sneaking out to meet her secret pop star crush, she finds herself in the middle of an international incident where the CIA and Russia's FSB are being deceived by dark forces. The movie also stars Alexander Nevsky and is co-produced by Alexander Izotov (pictured on set above with Polina and Danny Trejo).
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