<p>"Dangal" star Zaira Wasim says she grew up in Kashmir without going out much and had a slightly different teenage life as compared to others.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The young star said she always remained in her zone and didn't even see a huge hill next to her house.<br /><br />When asked how was it growing up in Kashmir, Zaira said, "I was always in my own zone. I think my life was a little different from how the life of a 16-year-old person should be. I never went out much.<br /><br />"My dad used to tell me stories that they used to go here and there. There is a huge hill right next to my house and I have never been there." The 16-year-old actress was speaking at the launch of Zuni Chopra's book "The House that Spoke".<br /><br />Zaira said perhaps the biggest difference between youngsters belonging to different regions would be that they have different stories to share.<br /><br />"Now, a 16 year old would be similar to the one in Mumbai or Delhi. There's no huge difference. But I think it could be that you might see a vast variety of opinions and views.<br /><br />"They have different stories to tell you, they have their own ideas about almost everything. So, apart from that ideology I don't think there's any vast difference." <br /><br />The Kashmir-set book published by Penguin, is the debut novel of Zuni, 15, daughter of filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra and film critic Anupama Chopra.</p>
<p>"Dangal" star Zaira Wasim says she grew up in Kashmir without going out much and had a slightly different teenage life as compared to others.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The young star said she always remained in her zone and didn't even see a huge hill next to her house.<br /><br />When asked how was it growing up in Kashmir, Zaira said, "I was always in my own zone. I think my life was a little different from how the life of a 16-year-old person should be. I never went out much.<br /><br />"My dad used to tell me stories that they used to go here and there. There is a huge hill right next to my house and I have never been there." The 16-year-old actress was speaking at the launch of Zuni Chopra's book "The House that Spoke".<br /><br />Zaira said perhaps the biggest difference between youngsters belonging to different regions would be that they have different stories to share.<br /><br />"Now, a 16 year old would be similar to the one in Mumbai or Delhi. There's no huge difference. But I think it could be that you might see a vast variety of opinions and views.<br /><br />"They have different stories to tell you, they have their own ideas about almost everything. So, apart from that ideology I don't think there's any vast difference." <br /><br />The Kashmir-set book published by Penguin, is the debut novel of Zuni, 15, daughter of filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra and film critic Anupama Chopra.</p>