MAHIE GILL PREFERS TO DO LESS WORK

MUMBAI: Mahie Gill is content with her decade-long journey in the Hindi film industry and says she prefers to do less but good work. “A lot of people tell me I do very little work, ‘dikhte nahi ho’ (you are not visible enough). I am a very satisfied person, very content in my life. I […]

by Correspondent - December 9, 2020, 2:22 pm

MUMBAI: Mahie Gill is content with her decade-long journey in the Hindi film industry and says she prefers to do less but good work. “A lot of people tell me I do very little work, ‘dikhte nahi ho’ (you are not visible enough). I am a very satisfied person, very content in my life. I prefer to do less work but good work. But it has been very nice,” Mahie told IANS. She made her debut in Bollywood in 2003 with ‘Hawayein’ but became a familiar face after playing a new-age Paro in Anurag Kashyap’s 2009 release, ‘Dev.D’. Her notable Bollywood roles have been in ‘Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster’, ‘Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns’ and ‘Gulaal’.

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 Mahie thanks Bollywood for accepting her. “I am thankful to the film industry for accepting me and giving me respect, which I had not thought in my wildest dream. I thought I would shift to Mumbai and this will happen. So, it has been great. I have worked with interesting people, great directors and scripts. So, I am very content. I will keep working,” she said.  The actress will next be seen in ‘Durgamati’, where she plays a CBI officer Satakshi Ganguly. Talking about her role, Mahie said: “She is a tough person and full of authority and interrogates Durgamati and how there is a give and take relationship. Both these people are very strong.”  What prompted her to take up the film? “I loved the script and the character I am portraying in it as it is very different from what I have been doing so far,” she replied.