Swara Bhaskar Reveals: I Don’t Want To Feel Embarrassed In My Grave Involving Work I Do
Laavanya Hien |Dec 19, 2018
Swara Bhaskar reveals she selects her characters from the feminist perspectives. She never wants to be embarrassed about choosing her roles when dying.
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Swara Bhaskar reveals she opts for her characters from the feminist perspectives. Moreover, she never wants to be embarrassed about the decision of choosing her roles when dying.
The actor also disclosed that her biggest anxiety would be performing work making her feel embarrassed when looking back.
Swara Bhaskar became prominent thanks to her performance in the 2011 Tanu Weds Manu and Raanjhanaa before headlining critically-acclaimed movies such as Anaarkali of Aarah and Nil Battey Sannata.
Then, she kept saying
The body of work of Swara Bhaskar contentedly aligns with the feminist beliefs. Nevertheless, it becomes complicated when the actor stars in the comedy Veere Di Wedding. Plus, her selection is also asked from the feminist lens.
Then, she continues that unlike Veere Di Wedding, season two of It’s Not That Simple, the most recent web series of the actor delves into the female psyche.
A Voot Original, which is under the direction of Danish Aslam, concentrates on a modern-day female named Meera (acted by Swara Bhaskar). Besides it also depicts gender roles, power play, and infidelity. The actor unveils the choices and motivation of her character were too beyond for her to even be the complete liberal, then ending up arbitrating her.
She continued
The series began streaming recently on Voot. Also, it stars Purab Kohli and Sumeet Vyas.
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