11/14/2022 0 Comments Dum laga ke haisha heroine![]() ![]() ![]() He's camera-friendly, and, mercifully, he doesn't overact. Like it not, the song Aap se milkar, sung by him in Andhadhun, just about passed muster.īe that as it may, Ayushmann Khurrana seems to be perfect malleable material for Bollywood's mainstream cinema. However, the jury's still out on the verdict: whether it's wise to double up as an actor and a singer simultaneously. Ears because he's been frequently assigned to record his onscreen songs in his own voice ever since that melodic ballad Pani da rang from Vicky Donor whooshed to the top of the charts. Far more restrained and nuanced in this diabolical thriller, he has indicated that he could be capable of versatility.Īfter years of multi-tasking in theatre (street plays included), making a mark in the reality show MTV Roadies, TV hosting, stage anchoring and playback singing, as a film actor, he's finally on a roll.Īnd to think that he had almost been written off as a lost cause when the fussily-mounted period extravaganza Hawaizaada, besides formula-ridden romedies like Nautanki Saala!, Bewakoofiyaan and Meri Pyaari Bindu had neither pleased the mandarins nor the masses.įortuitously, the Yash Raj banner-produced Dum Laga Ke Haisha, which dealt with a reluctant bridegroom, proved he still has what it takes to catch the audience's eyes and ears. The disarmingly dimpled 34-year-old actor, to be fair, essayed a blind musician in his other success of 2018, Andhadhun, without his trademark, off-the-cuff brand of comedy. ![]() Whenever he has shown up in a risque, guffaw-inducing drama, he's scored a hit, right from his debut Vicky Donor six years ago to the lately-released, surprise hit of the year Badhaai Ho. I am happy that I can do films that balance out both the worlds really well,” she added.īhumi has also been roped in for the next film by director Abhishek Chaubey - of “Udta Punjab” fame - which revolves around Chambal dacoits and is set in the 1970s.If a film needs some sauce and spice, just dial Ayushmann Khurrana. “All the films I have done till now are love stories, and I think love stories are the most masala commercial films. I am already a part of future masala films,” she said.įor her, “content-driven films, interesting characters and things that are ‘hatke'” are attractive. It’s so good to know that all the films that are doing well are high on content and that’s the way it is going to be in the future. So I would like to say that I am a part of commercial successes. “I think nowadays your message (matters), and concept-driven films are commercial successes. What attracts Bhumi towards issue-based films? Prasanna directorial “Shubh Mangal Saavdhan”, which deals with erectile dysfunction. I met so many directors, I understood scripts better because I read them, I was casting so I was doing a bit of acting and directing every day with other actors,” she said, adding that experience always helps.īhumi will next be seen in R.S. “I don’t know if it has given me an edge over other actors, but that phase of my life has enriched my craft. She credits her behind-the-screen experience for her journey. But I just need to be given the kind of respect my male counterpart is being given in the story,” she said.īefore trying her hands in filmdom, Bhumi was assistant to Shanoo Sharma, the casting director of Yash Raj Films (YRF), which produced “Dum Laga Ke Haisha”. I am not saying that I need to be the center of every film. “Things are changing, because since ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’, all the films that were offered to me, at least most of them, were films where I had enough to do or films where I was equally important. Read Also: Life of an artiste sexier than that of a superstar, says Ayushmannīut does she feel that the roles in Hindi filmdom are limited for actresses? Having started her career with “Dum Laga Ke Haisha”, Bhumi said she is determined to “only do roles where I contribute to the film”. I’m just glad that such movies are written,” said the actress, still savoring the success of “Toilet: Ek Prem Katha”. “Now is the time characters need to be made around girls and women because, honestly, they are the ones either suffering or celebrating at the moment because after a very long time we are finally seeing some sort of change in the society and in the film industry. ![]() “Gone are the days where heroines just needed to be a puppet and a mere tool of glamour in films,” Bhumi told IANS over the phone from Mumbai.īhumi Pednekar (Photo Credit: Rahul Jhangiani)īhumi, 27, feels it’s high time women took centre stage in movies, and she is happy that the change has started setting in. Actress Bhumi Pednekar says it’s a conscious decision to take up films where she shares equal space with male actors, as she feels heroines are no more “a mere tool of glamour” in movies. In her second film, she plays a woman who stands up against open defecation. New Delhi, Aug 23 On her Bollywood debut, she played an overweight but the educated woman who speaks up for her rights. ![]()
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