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I don’t want to play myself on screen anymore, says Usha

- Titas Chowdhury

Singer Usha Uthup’s first brush with acting happened with Bombay To Goa (1973). She also did a cameo in Rock On 2 (2016). And last month, she made her digital acting debut with the Tamil dramedy Achcham Madam Naanam Payirppu, where she played a pivotal part. For Uthup, doing a film is enough and whether it has a theatrical or digital release doesn’t bother her: “I was just happy that I got the offer. The idea was wonderful. I’m a grandmothe­r in real life, too, and playing one who is her granddaugh­ter’s confidante made me feel so good.” And going forward, she plans on essaying different characters on screen. “I’ve

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played myself in films. Being Usha Uthup [on screen] is easy, but I don’t want to do that anymore. I’m happy being someone else. I don’t mind playing a small character as long as it adds meaning to the story,” she says.

In Uthup’s words, she’s a “director’s actor” and looks at every film as “a learning experience”. The singer-actor elaborates, “I do what they (the directors) tell me to do. Whenever they asked me to improvise or play a character my way, I did that in 7 Khoon Maaf (Hindi film; 2011) and Potham Vava (Malayalam movie; 2006). I have been acting ever since my school days. Over the years, I have worked with actors like Mammootty, Kamal Haasan, Naseeruddi­n Shah, Amitabh Bachchan and Annu Kapoor, and all the experience­s were marvellous.”

So, how does she plan on balancing acting and music? “It’s my audience and their love and support that keep me inspired. I have always maintained that if I get a job that involves entertaini­ng people, I’ll happily do it,” ends the 74-year-old.

Being Usha Uthup [on screen] is easy. I’m happy being someone else.

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