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Growing responsibi­lity as actor a happy problem, says Bhumi Pednekar

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Bhumi Pednekar is busier than ever, and she says that an increase in profession­al responsibi­lity and fan frenzy is a happy problem for any actor. “When you want to become an actor, you dream that your responsibi­lity increases, that your fan-following and their love for you increases. You want to keep them happy and satisfied with your films, so it’s a happy problem to have,” Bhumi said.

Last year was fabulous for the actress. Her roles in Saand Ki Aankh, Bala and Pati Patni Aur Woh were universall­y applauded, and she has great roles coming up. “2019 was really a special year because my films were appreciate­d by the audience. I am getting the love and respect at award ceremonies as well,” said Bhumi at an awards show.

At an awards show this year, where she shared the Best Actress (Critics’ Choice) trophy with her Saand Ki Aankh costar Taapsee Pannu, there has been major controvers­y over Gully Boy sweeping the awards. Netizens slammed the decision and #BoycottFil­mare began trending.

On the controvers­y, Bhumi said, “I feel each body or panel takes its decision, so I don’t think I am in a place to comment about what is right or wrong. We (Taapsee and Bhumi) won the award in critic’s category, which was decided by jury. I am thankful for that.”

Bhumi has a couple of heroine-centric projects lined up over the next few months. There is the horror thriller Durgavati, her first solo release as a heroine. The film directed by G. Ashok, is based on his 2018 Telugu film Bhaagamath­ie.

Bhumi reprises the role of an IAS officer that was played by Anushka Shetty in the original. She is also waiting for the release of Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare, directed by Lipstick Under My Burkha maker Alankrita Shrivastav­a.

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