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Would give me great pleasure to return to Lahore for work: Kamini Kaushal at 91

IANS  |  New Delhi 

From spending her childhood in the lanes of to starting her journey as a radio artiste, has a very special place in her heart for the cultural capital of The veteran actress, 91, says she would love to go back to her "land" for work, but in a "secure" environment.

The was born in and came to after partition back in 1947. She might have opted to migrate, but her relationship and fondness for the place remain the same.

With the calls to talent from working in Bollywood erupting every now and then, the says actors have no boundaries.

"actors from working in Bollywood? I would say no. If the work to be done has 'integrity', then there is no need for limits or restrictions. It makes no difference where the comes from," told IANS in an email interview.

"I know it would give me great pleasure to be asked to return to and do some good work," she added.

The actress, whose real name is Uma Sood, recalled the time she spent in before partition.

"I have fond memories of acting in the lovely amphitheatre in Lahore's Or on Lahore's local radio. That was my land! But, in the same breath, I also know that if I was to go back to work I would need to feel secure doing it," she said.

Should art have no boundaries?

"In an ideal world, art should not have boundaries... But do we live in an ideal world?" she wonders.

has had a successful career, starting from her debut movie "Neecha Nagar", directed by Chetan Anand, winning the du du Film at International Film Festival in 1946.

She ruled the silver screen in the 1950s and 1960s, delivering hits like "Do Bhai", "Biraj Bahu", "Jailor" and "Shaheed". She also acted opposite leading stars in "Ziddi" and Dilip Kumar in "Nadiya Ke Paar" and "Shabnam".

Her last big screen appearance was with superstar in 2013's "Chennai Express".

Looking back at her journey, she said: "I feel extremely lucky to have been able to enter Bollywood and leave Bollywood at will. When I wanted. Stop acting so as to raise a family.

"Get roles that were appropriate to my age when I was ready to resume acting. And, for the record, all these offers came to me without my ever having a or PR agency."

worked on her own terms and never tried to hide her marital status -- she got married to B.S. Sood, her brother-in-law, after the demise of her sister.

Together, they share five children -- her sister's daughters and Kavita; and three sons Rahul, Vidur and Shravan.

The asserts that she never placed her family ahead of her profession.

"I would call it more of a 'balance' between the two: When I worked in the film industry, I did not ignore my family, but when I was not working in the industry I guess I did focus on my family.

"In fact, when I was working as an actress, I would use the time taken every day in the physical journey from home to the studios (typically in Mumbai's suburbs) -- first when I took the train and later when I got driven -- to transition psychologically from being a mother and a to being an

"And vice versa: back to being a mom and when I returned home after a day's work."

Will we see her back on the big screen?

"For this I would first need to regain my health and stamina. At my present age of 91 years, this is a tall order!

"Nevertheless, in the unlikely event this was to happen, then I would surely grab a role that upheld the positive norms of society. For example, where I can show some genuine warmth towards others."

(Sugandha Rawal can be contacted at sugandha.r@ians.in)

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, March 18 2018. 12:46 IST
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