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‘The roles I intended to do since NSD days are happening now’

- S Farah Rizvi farah.rizvi@htlive.com

The Newton (2017) and Kalaa (2018) actor Anjali Patil is happy to be part of projects that have social relevance.

“When I started my career over a decade ago I had it in mind to do projects that had some social relevance or left a message behind — kirdaar bhi waise karungi, kahaniyan bhi waise hi chunugi. And once it started like this, so many more such stories started finding me where I represent underprivi­leged minorities and those are the kind of stories people connect me with and makers offer me such subjects. In a way, it’s good for me. The roles I always intended to do since my National School of Drama days are being offered,” says Patil during her first visit to Lucknow.

She is happy to see demarcatio­n blurring in the world of cinema.

“Not just in our country but on global stage too, things have taken a 360-degree turn and to a great extent projects are being measured on their credibilit­y and not on the region they belong to. It’s a Punjabi film or she’s a Telugu or Malayalam actor, statements like these are a passe. After my first film Delhi in a Day (2011), I got offers from all regions and for me, it was only good stories that mattered. Being a Marathi and being well-versed in Hindi, I also learned Tamil and Telugu on the go. My CV is proof that I am a multilingu­al actor,” says the actor.

After doing several projects across regions and mediums, Patil feels still there’s a long way to go for her.

“Too much work is happening now, and I want to make the most of the time because I have just done 20% to 30% of the work as per my capability. So, I am waiting for 2025 which will hopefully be a good year for me. The projects I was busy wrapping for the last few years will get to release next year — be it the OTT series produced by YRF Akka, a Marathi film as well as an internatio­nal project Teacher’s Gift,” shares Patil who was in Lucknow for the mahurat of social-subject film Jagriti that will be shot in the city from May this year.

 ?? PHOTO: DEEP SAXENA/HT ?? Anjali Patil on her visit to Luckknow
PHOTO: DEEP SAXENA/HT Anjali Patil on her visit to Luckknow

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