I Wish To Portray A Blind Girl's Character In A Film
Glittering India|December 2017

Tejaswini Pandit is an Indian actress who started her career in Marathi cinema and television. In 2011, she won Best female Actor in MIFTA and a few more international awards. She received best actress award in Spain International Film Festival in 2011 and nomination for ‘Best Performance by an Actreess in Asia Pacific Screen Awards held in Australia in 2010. Her first television break as a lead actress was ‘Tuzha Ni Mazha Ghar Shrimantacha.’ Her two films ‘Deva’ and ‘Ye Re Ye Re Paisa’ will be released in December and January respectively. With Glittering India Senior Correspondent, she speaks about her upcoming movies, career and future projects.

I Wish To Portray A Blind Girl's Character In A Film

Tell us about your upcoming movies ‘Deva’ and ‘Ye Re Ye Re Paisa’

Both films are completely different from each other. The characters I am playing in both films are totally different. The makers of the films, genres of both the films are completely different. I have been trying and exploring myself in different kinds of movies and roles. One is mad comedy film (Ye Re Ye Re Paisa), another one is love story (Deva) I can say. I am pretty satisfied with the roles I am playing currently in my films.

Tell us in short about the movies?

‘Deva’ film is a love story which will be released on December 1, 2017. I am playing a role of ‘Maya’, who is initially spontaneous, restless and impatient girl. She is behind this ‘Atarangi’ (weirdo in positive sense) called ‘Deva’. I guess, she finds herself a very patient person after she goes in search of Deva. Another film is ‘Ye re Ye re Paisa’, releasing on January 5, 2018, is a very light mad comedy directed by Sanjay Jadhav. Jadhav who is a brand himself and known for the grandeur in his films. In Ye Re Ye Re Paisa, I’ve played the role of struggler – back dancer who is filmy and stylish. The story is about the mad comedy, so I guess, you don’t need to apply any logic to enjoy the film.

How would these releases help you to boost your career further?

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