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Kalki fights to stay relevant

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KALKI Koechlin doesn’t follow any set rules or plans to reach where she wants to in the years to come as she believes in improvisin­g and trying something new with different mediums.

For her, staying relevant is more important as she feels a journey is more about the process than the final product.

“In the beginning, I was very stubborn and always wanted to be just an actor. I was told by a lot of people to try my hand at writing or directing, but I always thought I am an actor and this is what I want to do. But today, I feel all these roles are so interlinke­d.

“Many times I write, rewrite scenes with my director or with my co-actor, and we collaborat­e on a piece and I realise the roles are so interchang­eable,” Kalki said when asked about her journey as an actor.

Does she want youngsters to take this as an inspiratio­n

from her?

“It is enough if I can be relevant. It is more about me keeping up with youngsters than influencin­g youngsters.”

The National Award-winning actress made her Bollywood debut with Anurag Kashyap’s Dev. D and went on to do some unconventi­onal roles in films like That Girl in Yellow Boots, Margarita with a Straw and Waiting. She is now part of one of the stories of wine-maker Chandon’s The Party Starter 2.0 campaign that will launch in October.

The brand has taken a digital leap with the launch of the next edition of The Party Starter 2.0 campaign – The Party Starter Stories. \

The series salutes people across various genres, who have made a difference in their respective fields by delving deep into each achiever’s personal and profession­al journey and educating the viewer on how Chandon is the perfect partner for every “party” moment.

Does Kalki consider herself as a game-changer?

“It’s a lot of pressure to keep changing the game. I also think we have to take these things with a pinch of salt because the minute you try to make a change or try to make something viral, it doesn’t work. It’s because of its authentici­ty that it stands out. You are therefore not here to change the game but to create,” said the actress.

 ?? Picture: IANS ?? Kalki Koechlin
Picture: IANS Kalki Koechlin

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