Drawn by the magic of working with director Deepak Tijori on a previous film, Nazia didn't hesitate when "Tipppsy" came knocking. Intrigued by the mere mention of the project, she dove headfirst. Iris, she reveals, is a firecracker, a woman who shatters expectations with her presence and her voice.
"Iris pushed me," Nazia confesses. Stepping outside her comfort zone, she embodied a woman who stands toe-to-toe with any man, a force to be reckoned with. But Iris wasn't just defined by her personality. Her visual transformation mirrored her inner strength. Specially designed tattoos adorned her skin, each carefully chosen by the director to craft a distinct persona.
The preparation was meticulous, a testament to the depth of the character. Hours melted away as Nazia donned the garb of Iris, a process she describes as phenomenal. It wasn't just about getting ready; it was about inhabiting a soul. This metamorphosis, this artistic journey, promises to be a highlight of "Tipppsy," a film set to hit theaters on May 10th.