Who Doesn't Admire Dhoni?- Bhumika Chawla
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE|October 2016

She’s playing the star cricketer’s sister in MS Dhoni: The Untold Story. Bhumika Chawla on the role that broke her hiatus.

Who Doesn't Admire Dhoni?- Bhumika Chawla

How did MS Dhoni: The Untold Story come your way? 

I got a call from the film’s casting director Vicky Sidnah followed by a meeting with the director, Neeraj Pandey. It was an engaging conversation. I had a gut feeling that this would be a great project. And I followed my instincts.

What kept you away from Hindi films for almost a decade?

Post Feroz Abbas Khan’s Gandhi, My Father in 2007, I kept doing Tamil and Telugu films. While I did hear scripts in Mumbai, I didn’t find anything exciting enough to grab my attention.

Do you view MS Dhoni… as the perfect comeback?

I’m happy to be a part of this movie. Whether it’s a perfect comeback or not, let the audience and the industry decide. Terms like ‘comeback’ are coined by the media. There are so many actors who have taken a break, done one film and have gone on a break again. (Laughs) We should use new terms like ‘keeps coming back’. That would keep things open-ended and flexible.

We’d like to know more about your character.

I play MS Dhoni’s sister Jayanti Gupta. She’s an integral part of Dhoni’s journey. They share a special bond. Dhoni always shared his deepest thoughts with her. If you have watched the trailer you will get a sketchy idea.

Are you wary that after this, you might get typecast in ‘sister’ roles?

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