Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘NOTEBOOK DIDN’T DO WELL AT THE BOX OFFICE, THAT MAKES IT DIFFICULT TO GET MORE WORK’

Pranutan says she was going ‘mad’ and wanted to be back on set but it still took her eight months to land her upcoming film

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

Notebook marked her debut in Bollywood, but it’s been two years since and Pranutan has taken her time in choosing the right project. Helmet will be her next with Aparshakti Khurana, which has been stuck due to the Covid-19 crisis.

On why she decided to not go on a signing spree after her debut, she says, “Honestly, there were things coming my way, but they were things I wasn’t happy with.”

The 27-year-old adds that she was going ‘mad’ and wanted to be back on set. But even then she didn’t want to do anything and everything that came her way, “Notebook didn’t do well at the box office, that automatica­lly makes it difficult for me as an actor to get more work. At the end of the day, it is about viability and marketabil­ity. Having said that, for me to get Helmet, it took eight months. I had signed it in November-December 2019. I was also doing a lot of auditions. Through that, I got this film, and then went on to do five auditions.”

Getting a film after all this while and then it getting stuck must have bothered her to no limit. We ask Pranutan, and she says, “I never believed something is permanent, every phase in your life changes, whether good or bad. I think we as a group of people were going through this. Everybody was facing setback. When you are in it together, you garner more strength. How they cope, it’s inspiratio­nal. The past year has been difficult for everybody. You can’t keep feeling bad about everything.”

I never believed something is permanent, every phase in your life changes, whether good or bad

PRANUTAN, Actor

 ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ PRANUTAN ??
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ PRANUTAN

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