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KALKI SAYS SHE JUST WANTS TO ACT!

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She is a one-of-a-kind actor, a writer and an activist and she juggles these triple roles with utmost passion. But Kalki Koechlin says she is too invested in acting right now to fully take on any another role. On World Music Day last week, the 33-year-old actress released a video, Noise, loaded with slam poetry penned by her, that deftly shows how we, as people, have lost our voices in the din of informatio­n explosion. “I write and experiment a lot in theatre. Many people have asked me to write a novel. But right now, it seems like a daunting task. May be one day, I might sit down and write something. But, I can’t think of doing anything other than acting right now,” Kalki said.

This is not the first time Kalki has written a poem that calls out an issue. Her It’s Your Fault and We The People garnered both attention and page views. The actress, who was last seen in Konkona Sensharma’s directoria­l debut A Death In The Gunj, says she wants the people “to find a little bit of quiet” through Noise. “I hope after watching the video, people would switch off their phones or keep them on silent. Downloadin­g your thoughts would be more ideal rather than focusing on your reactions.” She says deadlines make her work better and it was the sword dangling over her head that made her deliver this poem that has got people listening, not talking. Kalki says she enjoys working despite being overtly self-critical. “I just find that we end up doing other stuff. Like I’m an actor and I’m supposed to be rehearsing. So, this project was about reminding oneself of that. But instead, I often see myself Instagramm­ing, honouring my leftover commitment­s of endorsemen­ts or going to talk at the NGOs. I think to myself ‘what is the essence of what I do, how do I get back?’ So sometimes all you have to do is switch off your phone, read a book, get back to the routine of ‘riyaaz’.”

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