It was like leaving home: Mouni Roy on shift from TV to films

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Roy, who has made her debut with Kagti-directed sports drama "Gold", says making a foray in after carving a successful career in the television world was "like leaving home and entering a new territory".

"My transition to big screen happened very organically, but yes I do feel a loss because it was like leaving your home and entering a new territory as it was my first film, and there were lot of personal struggles involved," told IANS.

At the same time, she feels she belongs to the film world since a very long time.

The "Naagin" fame said: "While doing TV show 'Naagin', I performed at the IIFA (International Indian And I have done many award shows. So, I have many friends in the industry and knew almost everybody as I was a part of many reality shows. I have never felt that I am new to this industry. I have always felt welcomed and loved."

In the recently released "Gold", plays the role of Akshay Kumar's on-screen wife.

On her work experience with Akshay, Mouni said that she felt "fortunate" and "blessed" to get an opportunity to work with the superstar -- one of the world's top 10 highest paid actors as per magazine -- in ger maiden film.

She said: "Akshay sir is a wonderful human being. While working with him, I have learnt so much. There are two things that I took from him and I will try my best to follow those teachings in my life throughout.

"Keep doing good and honest work, and to try to be a producer's so that you work according to norms and ethics."

Despite playing the leading lady in "Gold", a few people and critics have pointed out that Mouni's role had less screen time.

On the same, Mouni said: "I think people liked me, and that's why they felt that my role is less in the film. I will consider it as a back-handed compliment. If people didn't like my role or didn't notice me, then they would not have been talking about it. I feel if you like something, then you want more of it. So, I see this thing as a compliment."

The 32-year-old, who has had a successful TV career with her performances in serials like "Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi", "Naagin" and "Kasturi", believes actors should not be restricted to only one particular medium.

"With 'Gold', only my platform has changed. I am always open to TV shows, and films," she said.

Asked if she will return to small screen, Mouni said: "I have not left TV. Right now, I am just busy with films. But if time permits, definitely I will do TV shows."

Since her film is riding high at the box office, Mouni is elated.

Did she feel any change in her life after the release of the film?

Mouni said: "Life is pretty much the same. People who like me still like me, people who dislike me still dislike me. Nothing much has changed. But, I am completely enjoying the current phase of my career."

As the is a trained Kathak dancer, she has a dream of portraying a in a film.

"I want to do all kinds of roles and genres. I want to become a versatile But talking about any specific role, I would love to portray a Since childhood, playing the role of a in a film has always been my dream."

Mouni will be next seen in Ayan Mukerji's "Brahmastra" which also stars actors Ranbir Kapoor, and She will also be seen in Robbie Grewal's (RAW) and Mikhil Musale's "Made in China".

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 14:38 IST