Meet Stephania Donelli Donelli (artistic Name: Sukantti)

We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Stephania Donelli Donelli (artistic Name: Sukantti). We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Stephania Donelli below.

Stephania Donelli , looking forward to learning from your journey. You’ve got an amazing story and before we dive into that, let’s start with an important building block. Where do you get your work ethic from?

From my mother’s legacy. I grew up observing my mother work very hard as widow mother and she was the best example of work ethic and values. Her unconditional love and how she lived by dharma was the best legacy she left me.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?

I’m an actor, singer and dancer. I’ve developed my music independently and worked as artist.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?

Acting, singing, dancing.
My advice to young artists is to work in their craft as much as possible. Take acting, singing and dance classes. Get the best side job that doesn’t drain you so you can work in your art and hone your talents.

Okay, so before we go, is there anyone you’d like to shoutout for the role they’ve played in helping you develop the essential skills or overcome challenges along the way?

My mother! She passed away 2 years ago by cancer.

Contact Info:

  • Instagram: @sukantti
  • Facebook: @sukantti
  • Twitter: @sukantti
  • Youtube: @sukantti
  • Other: TikTok: @sukantti

Image Credits

Dana Patrick Photography

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