Jaspreet Mahie Gill may have become one of the boldest actresses of our times with her latest, " Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster" but the actress says that doesn't mean she is comfortable giving bold shots.
"I do feel uncomfortable shooting for bold scenes for a film. But then we are modern day actresses and we must abide by what the script demands," she says. Not that Mahie had chosen such roles consciously in the industry, but " Dev D" set her mark as a bold actress and Mahie simply followed the path.
"It was after the response I received for "Dev D" that I realised doing bold scenes isn't such a bad thing after all," she laughs. However, Mahie says such roles are also a reflection of the modern day women and their changing roles, temperaments and priorities. "I believe in doing realistic cinema. Hence, if women in real life are becoming aggressive about their desires and are more comfortable expressing their sexualities, I don't have a problem essaying such real life roles," she adds.
"I do feel uncomfortable shooting for bold scenes for a film. But then we are modern day actresses and we must abide by what the script demands," she says. Not that Mahie had chosen such roles consciously in the industry, but " Dev D" set her mark as a bold actress and Mahie simply followed the path.
"It was after the response I received for "Dev D" that I realised doing bold scenes isn't such a bad thing after all," she laughs. However, Mahie says such roles are also a reflection of the modern day women and their changing roles, temperaments and priorities. "I believe in doing realistic cinema. Hence, if women in real life are becoming aggressive about their desires and are more comfortable expressing their sexualities, I don't have a problem essaying such real life roles," she adds.
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