From a single mother to a sex symbol, Vidya Balan has
portrayed a range of characters on the big screen and tells acting allows you
to live another person's world.
"I don't think it (acting) is about proving oneself. It
is about inhibiting another person's world, one you have not been in before. I
think as an actor, living a person's life is exciting," Vidya said in an
interview.
Vidya was freshly seen as a plump loud Punjabi woman with an
unusual dressing sense in Rajkumar Gupta directed "Ghanchakkar" and
the actress tells she always finds a way to connect with her characters, and
managed to do with this one too.
"There is also a part of them, which I connect with. My
character in 'Ghanchakkar' is not someone who I could identify with her
initially, but the point of identification was that she was just happy with herself.
I might not be happy with myself all the time, but I love people like that. You
find that point of identification with the character," she told.
Although at the box office, "Ghanchakkar" couldn't
do much, but the critics and audiences praised Vidya's act.
She finds appreciation humbling.
"I feel humbled when people say that. I am just doing
work, which I believe in," told the actress who played central roles in
"Kahaani" and "The Dirty Picture", but was okay being
second fiddle in "Ghanchakkar".
"In 'Ghanchakkar', Sanju (Emraan Hashmi) was the
central character. I was not the protagonist. I was ok with it as I love the
character. I don't have set notions and don't take on that kind of pressure. My
only dream was to be an actor and I am living my dream to the fullest,"
she told.
Vidya is married to Siddharth Roy Kapur, managing director
of Studios, Disney UTV, but unlike her husband, she does not want to enter
production business.
"I don't want to start producing films. I am very
greedy about being an actor and I always have a producer at home," she
told.
What about creative satisfaction?
"After 'The Dirty Picture', I thought I had done
everything that needed to be done. But I was even taken aback when Rajkumar
Gupta came to me with 'Ghanchakkar'. I felt grateful to him that he could think
of me in this diametrically opposite character. But he was also making a
diametrically opposite film."
Now Vidya will be seen with Farhan Akhtar in "Shaadi Ke
Side Effects".
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