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Farida takes on spooky role

Veteran actress stars in new web series ‘Parchayee: Ghost Stories by Ruskin Bond’

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Television and film veteran Farida Jalal, who stars

in web series Parchayee: Ghost Stories by

Ruskin Bond, says there aren’t many roles written for older actresses in the Indian entertainm­ent industry.

“Those are really few and far between. Women of our age are only offered the roles of a mother. As an actor,

how much variety can I bring to the table if the character is not written with more elements,” questioned Jalal.

The actress starred in films such as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Raja Hindustani, Dil To Pagal

Hai and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, to name a few. “Of course, the mother of Dilwale... is different from Kuch Kuch..., but at the end of the day, I am playing a mother. Yes, people are saying that more meaty roles are being written for women these days in our films, and that is possibly true for young actresses,” said Jalal.

EXPLORING ROLES

“But for us, [it’s] not that the scene has changed greatly. So I would really appreciate it if young writers write characters for women of our age, because this phase of our life is no less interestin­g... There is a lot that can be explored.”

Asked about the kind of roles she wants to work on, she said: “I want to play an out-andout negative character. That will be a challengin­g thing for me to work on as a performer. Whenever I say this, filmmakers say that the audience will never relate to me as a dark character because I am a pretty looking woman and such a role does not go with my image,” she said.

“Arrey bhai, karwaake toh dekho na, performer

ko limit mat karo [at least give us a chance, don’t limit the performer],” she exclaimed in her signature style.

The show Parchayee: Ghost Stories by Ruskin Bond is based on the writer’s ghost stories. The first four episodes will be based on four stories — Wind on Haunted Hill, The Ghost in the Garden, Wilson’s Bridge and The Overcoat.

Giving an insight into her character in the show, she said: “I am playing a grandmothe­r of a little boy who has a curious mind and keeps asking questions on the existence of ghosts. The grandmothe­r tries to avoid answers to those questions as he is too young to understand things.”

Has she ever experience­d ghosts?

“No, never! I think I am really well protected by my Allah. I have heard of spooky places and I have visited some of them, but honestly I did not feel scared ever. That is why at times I make fun of people who get scared,” the actress replied with a laugh.

The show plays on the digital platform Zee5.

According to the actress, the digital world has led creative people do a marvellous job in terms of storytelli­ng.

“I see that many interestin­g subjects are being explored on digital platforms. In fact, in our show, we have worked on stories that are written by a celebrated writer like Ruskin Bond and directed by a National Award-winning filmmaker — we already know how interestin­g it is going to be. I am glad the way more stories are being celebrated on digital platforms,” said Jalal.

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