As somebody with almost three decades of experience in the film industry, actress Shilpa Shetty Kundra says she is proud of the way the working culture has evolved on movie sets. Shilpa Shetty, one of the most popular stars of the 1990s and 2000s, is returning to the big screen after a gap of 15 years with action-comedy ‘Nikamma’ co-starring Abhimanyu Dassani and Shirley Setia.
Shilpa Shetty On Evolution Of Film Industry: Methods Have Changed But Madness Remains
Actress Shilpa Shetty, who was recently seen in the OTT release ‘Hungama 2’ says that she signed ‘Nikamma’ before. She says that the film sets of today’s times are far more professional than what she faced 15 years back.
The actress, whose credits include commercial hits like ‘Baazigar’, ‘Main Khiladi Tu Anari’, ‘Indian’, ‘Garv: Pride & Honour’, ‘Dhadkan’ as well as coming-of-age tales such as ‘Life In A... Metro’ and ‘Phir Milenge’, believes Hindi film sets have become more professional.
"When I look back, the method may have changed but the madness is still there. There is a method to madness. Now it is more corporate, now there are scripts, reading sessions, workshops so actors are more prepared. There is less time being wasted on sets,” Shilpa Shetty told PTI in an interview.
During her initial days in the movies, the actress said there were instances when she was given her lines minutes before the shooting. “As an actor it is refreshing to be part of this whole culture. At the end of it you want your character to look great. You are growing every day too,” she added.
Shilpa Shetty, who was last seen in Priyadarshan's digital release ‘Hungama 2’, said she was nervous about taking up ‘Nikamma’ as the actors she was supposed to work with were much younger.
“Initially, it was daunting. The actors working with me are so young. I used to feel that they would be viewing me through my past work. Every time I would say my lines, I would be like, 'I can’t forget the lines'. However, not once I felt like a fish out of water, sometimes you have that feeling," she said.
She may have been away from celluloid for 15 years, but Shilpa Shetty has been regular on the sets as a panellist on various reality TV shows. She also has a YouTube channel focusing on mental and physical fitness.
The actress said she always wanted to be known for reasons beyond acting and is happy that she has succeeded in staying relevant.
“The effort is consistent to stay relevant. Maybe not through the milieu of movies but through small screen, social media. People know me for different reasons,” she said.
‘Nikamma’ is a remake of the 2017 Telugu film ‘Middle Class Abbayi’ starring Nani.
Produced by Sony Pictures Films India and Sabbir Khan Films, the film is scheduled to be released theatrically on June 17.
[With Inputs From PTI]
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