I Want My Films To Be Remembered Even When I Am Not There: Bhumi Pednekar
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Bhumi Padnekar has been one of the actors who have essayed different types of roles with ease. With movies like Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, Saand Ki Aankh, and Bala, the young talented actress has made sure she doesn't become predictable with her roles.
On the first anniversary of comedy-drama 'Bala', Bhumi Pednekar opened up about what makes the movie an incredibly special film in her great body of work. Bhumi who essayed the role of a dark-skinned girl in Amar Kaushik directorial opened up about her intent to do social good with films.
"Bala is a very special film. It's again a film where I got a chance to experiment with a powerful character. To start with, what made this collaboration really special was my collaboration with Ayushmann. This was the 3rd time we were collaborating and as luck would have it, it was again a successful one, and thank God for that", Bhumi said to Times of India.
While pointing out the stereotypes that exist in society, Bhumi said that "Latika stands for integrity, confidence, and stands for breaking every stereotypical beauty standard in a country like ours. There has always been a color-based bias in India and she breaks that norm. She is a very strong character".
Also Read - 'Dream Big Girls, Anything Can Happen', Priyanka Chopra Reacts To US Presidential Elections.
The 31-year old who has shown that she is keen to do social good through her cinema and roles. On being asked if she wants to achieve this as her legacy, she said, "I definitely want to leave behind a legacy and I think you can only do that with good cinema. Good cinema has to come with a strong message, with strong content. So, the idea is exactly that".
Pednekar further said, "I want my films to be remembered even when I am not there, even when I am gone and only a powerful film can do that. Nobody remembers how many crores a film rakes in but what people remember is how they were moved emotionally by the experience of the film. Those films go down in history".
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Bhumi Padnekar has been one of the actors who have essayed different types of roles with ease. With movies like Dum Laga Ke Haisha, Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, Saand Ki Aankh, and Bala, the young talented actress has made sure she doesn't become predictable with her roles.
On the first anniversary of comedy-drama 'Bala', Bhumi Pednekar opened up about what makes the movie an incredibly special film in her great body of work. Bhumi who essayed the role of a dark-skinned girl in Amar Kaushik directorial opened up about her intent to do social good with films.
"Bala is a very special film. It's again a film where I got a chance to experiment with a powerful character. To start with, what made this collaboration really special was my collaboration with Ayushmann. This was the 3rd time we were collaborating and as luck would have it, it was again a successful one, and thank God for that", Bhumi said to Times of India.
While pointing out the stereotypes that exist in society, Bhumi said that "Latika stands for integrity, confidence, and stands for breaking every stereotypical beauty standard in a country like ours. There has always been a color-based bias in India and she breaks that norm. She is a very strong character".
Also Read - 'Dream Big Girls, Anything Can Happen', Priyanka Chopra Reacts To US Presidential Elections.
The 31-year old who has shown that she is keen to do social good through her cinema and roles. On being asked if she wants to achieve this as her legacy, she said, "I definitely want to leave behind a legacy and I think you can only do that with good cinema. Good cinema has to come with a strong message, with strong content. So, the idea is exactly that".
Pednekar further said, "I want my films to be remembered even when I am not there, even when I am gone and only a powerful film can do that. Nobody remembers how many crores a film rakes in but what people remember is how they were moved emotionally by the experience of the film. Those films go down in history".
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