Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

I want to play all kinds of roles: Indira

- Deep Saxena deep.saxena@htlive.com

Serious Men famed Indira Tiwari do not want to confine herself in the league of serious actors only. Already a recipient of President Award ‘Balshree’ for creative arts, Indira says she does not want to get stuck in mould.

“I wish to grab roles that could bring out different layers of acting that I am capable of,” says the actor who will be seen next in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Gangubai Kathiawadi.

“After my debut film, I got 20-odd offers of South Indian housewife, a mother or an agedwoman. I had taken the risk of playing one but then I did not want to get trapped in it!” she says.

The actor is clear that she won’t repeat herself. “People were offering short but important roles. They were saying that you are in Shabana Azmi and Smita Patil zone and so you should remain in same arty films. It is an honour for me but then I don’t want to be stuck in one zone. I want to do love stories and play younger roles too…why only elder character?”

Giving an insight on her preparatio­ns, she says, “For Serious Men I researched at Tamilian colonies and based on my observatio­n I had put on weight and donned a worn out look to make Ojha Mani believable. “

Similarly, for another film, Nazarband she lived like a jailbird for months. “For Gangubai... too I did a special prep. So, when I am ready to give my best efforts then why not wait for right opportunit­y which is different as I just can’t repeat myself,” says the alumnus of National School of Drama (NSD).

She bagged Bhansali’s film while shooting for Serious Men. “There were days when I was filming for Sudhir (Mishra) sir and Bhansali sir. I feel so blessed to work with such great directors in the starting of my career. Both have distinct style of working and it was literally hands-on training for me. I was doing my hard work and thankfully I was at right place at right time!”

She plays a Bihari jail inmate in Nazarband (Captive), which has premiered at Busan Internatio­nal Film festival and New York Indian Film Festival. “I have been nominated as a best actress in the fest. I have also shot Srishti directed by Paul Ratanaraj which was selected for MAMI in India Story Category,” she says.

Ace director Anurag Kashyap has offered to work with her. “Anurag Sir has appreciate­d my work and promised to cast me in lead in his film when he has a script for me. All this gives me confident that I will do only good work even if I have to wait for long. Till then I will try to improve my craft, work on my English, watch more film and express my thoughts through paintings, sketches and poems,” she says.

Hailing from Bhopal, she has finally settled in Mumbai. “After discussing with my mother, I recently decided that now I will stay here and concentrat­e more on work.”

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