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I find it easier to follow my heart, says Vidya Balan

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NEW DELHI: Vidya Balan does not like to follow norms. She finds it easier to follow her heart. The actress says doing something that is not natural to you can be a painful process, which she realised a few years ago. “I find it easier to follow my heart because I’ve tried in the past to follow the norm,” Vidya said in a candid interview. “I think when you do something that’s not natural to you, or that’s not authentic for you, that process is very painful. I realised that a few years ago, I think almost 10 years ago, and started to read my inner voice and follow that. I found that to be easier. When I think, ‘ohh this is the right thing to do’, it never works for me,” she added.

Ask her if she is a rebel, Vidya said: “I don’t see myself as a rebel. I think when people choose to do what they want as opposed to what is expected of them, they are oten labelled as rebels. There’s no intention to be a rebel or anything of that sort. I did what I wanted to do, but I know why someone would see me as a rebel.” Ater a stint on the small screen with “Hum Paanch”, Vidya entered Bollywood with “Parineeta” in 2005. Since then, Vidya has been defying stereotype­s — be it while essaying mother to Amitabh Bachchan in “Paa” or the sultry siren in “The Dirty Picture” or her role of a full-of-life housewife in “Tumhari Sulu” or the flawless mathematic­ian with flaws as a human being in “Shakuntala Devi”. There have been some misses as well, like “Heyy Babyy”, “Kismat Konnection”, “Ghanchakka­r”, “Shaadi Ke Side Effects”, “Bobby Jasoos”, “Hamari Adhuri Kahani” and “Begum Jaan”.

When it comes to work, Vidya likes to own her decisions and doesn’t discuss her work with anyone. “When I make a choice, it’s a personal decision. I’m only thinking whether this film is something that I (would) like to watch as an audience. More importantl­y, is this a story I want to tell. If these questions get answered, then I do it. I work really hard and I try to do my best every single time, hoping that people will embrace the film,” Viday said, on her thought process while signing a project.

“I don’t discuss my films with anyone, not even with my team. Because I have to live with that person. I have to live with that person’s life for a few months. So, if I do the film for wrong reasons, and I have done that also in the past, then it’s a torture going through that,” she added. The actress continued: “I always depend on myself at the time of decisionma­king. It’s so tough to say what audiences will finally like, so it should be something that I like. Then I can only hope that audiences will also like it.”

Right now, Vidya is enjoying the good response to her recently-released “Shakuntala Devi”, which premiered on Amazon Prime Video on July 31. She is also looking forward to diving into her next project, “Sherni”. “At the moment, the plan is to chill and enjoy this because it’s such an outpouring of love. I feel so grateful and I just want to bask in that. We are hoping to start ‘Sherni’. There is no clarity yet because this Covid-19 situation changes on a day to day basis. Let’s hope that we are able to resume the shoot for ‘Sherni’ soon,” she said.

Meanwhile, actor Amit Sadh feels blessed to be a part of the film, Shakuntala Devi, and is in complete awe of the project’s lead actress Vidya Balan. “She is absolutely wonderful and I am thrilled to have been given a chance to work with her. You made this experience truly special @balanvidya. I have learned so much from you and continue to do so... Thank you for being you! You are amazing,” Amit wrote on Instagram. Helmed and co-writen by Anu Menon, the film is based on the life of the late Shakuntala Devi, who is widely revered as the human computer for her innate ability to make incredibly complex calculatio­ns within seconds. Vidya essays the role of Shakuntala in the movie.

 ?? File/reuters ?? Vidya Balan poses with the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award trophy backstage at the Internatio­nal Indian Film Academy Awards show in Singapore.
File/reuters Vidya Balan poses with the Best Actress in a Leading Role Award trophy backstage at the Internatio­nal Indian Film Academy Awards show in Singapore.

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