We spoke to her at length regarding her first venture in the television industry ‘Love Story' and her relation with her director and co-stars. Here is the excerpt.
Q: How do you find ‘Love Story'?
A: It is pretty exciting working in ‘Love Story'. I'm blessed that I got an opportunity to work in such a good show.
Q: Tell us something about your character in the show.
A: I play a girl called Shruti from Chandni Chowk in New Delhi. She is a college going bubbly, chirpy and cute girl. In college she falls in love with her senior Akash and it cannot be called a one-sided affair, but it is just that Shruti is more expressive than Akash.
Q: What else have you done?
A: Actually, I'm from Bengal and have done lead roles in films there. I have got the opportunity to work with the best directors and producers there. My last Bengali film ‘I Love You' was released in January is still a hit. I have also worked in a south Indian film titled ‘FM'.
Q: From films in Bengal to a television serial in Mumbai. Why did you take the decision?
A: See, Mumbai is the ultimate destination for all in glamour business. It is like working on a nationalised level. I did Bengali films no doubt, but it was on a regional level. Every actor wants to come in Mumbai.
Q: How is it working with a director like Anurag Basu?
A: It is great. I always wanted to work with him. What else can I ask for in my debut television venture?
Q: Do you feel it is a gem of an opportunity working with him?
A: Very few actors are privileged to work with a director like Anurag. He is such a good director both in films and television.
Q: How much do you identify with your character Shruti in your real life?
A: I am exactly like Shruti in my real life too and thus it makes things easier for me when I have to enact my character.
Q: How is your chemistry with your co-stars?
A: I'm really lucky that I have got such good and supportive co-stars. We all are young and thus things keep happening on the sets.
Q: Tell us a little about yourself.
A: I'm from Bengal and I had never thought that I would become an actress. I was doing my graduation and a job when I started getting offers for films. So I thought of giving it a try.
Q: So how did ‘Love Story' happen to you?
A: Anurag Basu was in Kolkata when I was shooting for a Bengali film. One of my friends Jikesh received a message from Anurag and we went to meet him. There we had a chat and maybe I was in his mind for this role since then. I did not know that he was starting a new venture in television.
Q: So, are you planning for Bollywood?
A: I have not planned for anything in my life, because I feel that if things do not happen according to one's plans he feels extremely hurt. Thus, I cannot say what I would be doing next.
Q: Now is the era of saas-bahu sagas. Why do you think ‘Love Story' will work in this scenario?
A: ‘Love Story' is something different. In today's time people also want to watch something different and some good quality programmes. - Mili Swarnakar