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‘WON’T MIND DOING A NEGATIVE ROLE’

Actor Sonam Kapoor wants to do challengin­g roles that let her express her beliefs

- After Neerja (2016), Pad Man is another high point in your career. You are evolving fast. So much at such a young age. Why do you say that? Farhan Akhtar was telling me he would not do roles that set the wrong precedent in today’s

Actor Sonam Kapoor is riding high with her lauded performanc­e in Pad Man. She says it is important for her to play roles that reflect the social conscience in these “difficult times”. Here are some excerpts from the interview: Thank you. But I am not that young any more... I have only directors like Ram Madhvani (Neerja) and R Balki (Pad Man) to thank for this. I am a director’s actor. And I’ve never shied away taking on a role for its length. Neerja was all mine. But in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag (2013), I was there for just a brief playing time.

Now, Pad Man is definitely not all mine. But it’s important for me to be part of cinema that addresses important social issues. There is no point in just doing entertaini­ng cinema any more. That, to me, would be very khokhla (hollow). There has to be a relevance to it beyond just having a good time at the movies.

Because we are going through very difficult times. Those of us who have a platform and a voice, must use it to express what we believe in. Pad Man addresses menstruati­on which is a huge issue for a majority of women in our country. It didn’t take me long to say yes to Pad Man. And I’m so glad I did it. I wouldn’t mind doing a negative role provided it does not glorify the character or make her negativity a virtue. As an actor, we are put in a sensitive spot nowadays. I have to showcase my personal ideology while at the same time I need to do parts that

troubled times. He wouldn’t play a serial rapist or a child molester just to be challenged as an actor. Your take?

The menstruati­on issue is still kept under wraps in our home. The film makes us think about why we need to be so secretive and squeamish about a natural bodily function.

It’s a social conditioni­ng. We are used to talking about these things in hushed tones. We hope to open up a conversati­on with this film.

We are going through very difficult times. Those of us who have a platform and a voice, must use it to express what we believe in. SONAM KAPOOR ACTOR

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