India, July 3 -- While her debut happened with the 2020 release Shikara, it was this year's John Abraham-starrer The Diplomat that brought Sadia Khateeb to the limelight. However, she hasn't yet processed the impact of the film. "I haven't got the time to sink it yet. I just know that I've been very busy lately. I'm continuously shooting and that's the best thing," the actor says. While she does feel happy about the love she has got, especially after the film viewership increased post its OTT release, Sadia admits that she can't relax just yet. "I've just started out and I'm only three films old. I just feel that I have a lot more in me to deliver, and you are only as talented as the opportunities coming your way. If I'm not given an opportunity, how would I prove myself? I just wish I get to do more," she says. The 27-year-old adds that being an outsider, the appreciation comes with a sense of fear too: "When people say something good, it gives me a sense of happiness. But that comes with nervousness, as I worry for the next opportunity where I'd get to deliver to meet the expectations. My only hope is to show the audience that I'm better than what they've seen in the past three films. I cannot sit back and relax." Sharing how "uncertain and destiny-driven" a profession acting is, she says, "I still don't know if I will have work tomorrow. It took more than a year for The Diplomat to come out, even with such big names backing it. So, all my calculations failed, because in our industry, nobody knows what works."...