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LOWS ARE AN IMPORTANT PART OF ONE’S ACTING CAREER

Saiyami Kher’s reassured working with talented filmmakers, says her five-year-career has had many “ups and downs”

- Kavita Awaasthi kavita.awaasthi@htlive.com

It’s been five years since Mirzya (2016) released and actor Saiyami Kher admits that her career has “been a roller coaster ride with ups and downs”. “The downs have taught me a lot and made me a stronger person and actor. The highs make it all worth the wait,” says Kher, who “feels fortunate” to have gotten to work with a number of talented filmmakers.

Talking about what has changed since her debut, she shares, “The biggest change since my debut has been that earlier I would get bogged down by the lows but I now realise it’s a very important part of this beautiful journey. It feels reassuring when names such as Neeraj Pandey, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Anurag Kashyap, Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. and others show trust in my work.” She adds, “With every project you learn and grow. My attempt has always been to play a new character and try portraying the most honest version of that life. I love being on a film set and I’m trying to improve and grow with every project.”

Kher, who was last seen in one of the episodes of the anthology series, Unpaused, will next be seen in Tiwary’s directoria­l, Faadu co-starring Pavail Gulati. The musical film is Kher’s digital debut. “Right from her first film, Ashwiny (Iyer Tiwari, director) ma’am has made a strong case for the female narrative in Bollywood. The uniqueness of her films is that it conveys bold messages while staying within the purview of Indian culture. I have always been a fan of her work as in every story, she leaves the audience with an afterthoug­ht and that is exactly what meaningful cinema should do,” she says. Kher will also be seen in R Balki’s upcoming sports drama film, Ghoomer costarring Abhishek Bachchan.

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