Her time to kill


Q. After Drive, Mrs Serial Killer sees you return to an OTT platform. Were there apprehensions?

I have got to the point where I don’t care anymore. I realised that if I don’t experiment, I would never be able to grow. Transition is always daunting, as you don’t know if you are making the right moves. But I see Mrs Serial Killer as the start of the next chapter of my career.

Q. You were at a Panvel farm with a few friends when the lockdown was announced, right?

It was by chance I got locked down here, but I am quite blessed to be here. It’s full of nature. I have been working out a lot and making salads with vegetables from the garden here. I ride horses twice daily, and I have become better at it. I also bathe the horses and clean the stables.

Q. What has been your biggest realisation from the lockdown?

One daunting realisation was that as humans, we make such a big deal about ourselves. If we go tomorrow, this planet will continue thriving.

Q. Is it the most you have been pushed as a performer?

It was quite intimidating at first, especially on the first day on set. And when I found out that Manoj Bajpayee was in the film, I was like, “Oh no, I am so screwed”. Like quite a lot of commercial actresses, I am used to taking a bit of a backseat. We shot for two months continuously. I have never done that before because I never have had that much to do in a film.

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