‘I have faced discrimination’, says Geetanjali Thapa


Coming from Sikkim, physical appearance did create a hindrance for national award-winning actor Geetanjali Thapa as she says she faced “discrimination” in Mumbai. “I have faced discrimination. I have been told I can’t do this as I don’t look Indian enough. People say ‘she is a good actor, but she doesn’t (look) Indian’. I used to feel sad about it, but now I have developed a thick skin. I laugh it off, it doesn’t affect me at all. I am here and doing good work. There are filmmakers, who are willing to cast me and that is great,” Thapa said.

Sikkim’s best known face in Bollywood is veteran actor Danny Denzongpa and Thapa is sharing the screen space with him in “Bioscopewala”. She says the perception towards them is changing slowly but it cannot happen overnight. “There are certain filmmakers who are willing to change the history or ethnicity or back story of a character to fit me and that is great. Why should I always play a girl from north east? Maybe, I can play an Indian girl, who is studying in Diu or Mumbai or from Bangalore. I think all this will change but it will take time. I think we have to move forward. Slowly but surely things are changing,” she said.

“Bioscopewala” is a modern-day adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore’s 1892 short story “Kabuliwala”. “I remember reading about ‘Kabuliwala’ during my school days. I had seen the Hindi version which had Balraj Sahini in it. I had not seen the Bengali version. I watched it sometime ago. I had auditioned for the role and that’s how I got it,” she said.


Besides Denzongpa and Thapa, the film also boasts of  performers like Adil Hussain and Tisca Chopra.