Nargis Fakhri returns with a movie release after disappearing from Bollywood for a while. Beaming with rejuvenated energy, Nargis lists the kind of films she wishes she could have done.
The actor, whose last outing was the 2020 Netflix film Torbaaz, will be seen in the Anupam Kher-Neena Gupta-led slice of life, Shiv Shastri Balboa.
“If you want to have good content, it’s like you wanting to have a great cake, you can’t skip the eggs or the butter, because then it won’t taste as good,” Nargis tells Mayur Sanap/Rediff.com.
‘We’ve to change how we look at old age Now that you are back in Mumbai, what are your big plans?
My big plans? Well, my big plans are to get back to work! (laughs)
But seriously, now with this new era of OTT, there’s so much more content coming out, with different roles and such diversity.
I’m really excited to be here again because it’s more opportunities to play different characters or to be a part of different Web series or films.
Yeah, more work. And more variety.
What kind of work are you hoping to do in this phase of your career?
I want to explore more than just be a pretty face, you know. Obviously, being a supporting actor, having a supporting role is super important.
If you want to have good content, it’s like you want to have a great cake, you can’t skip the eggs or the butter, because then it won’t taste as good.
So every character, whether big or small, it’s vital to make that piece of work successful.
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