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It has been a roller coaster ride: Shilpa Shetty on 30 years in films

MUMBAI: Actor Shilpa Shetty Kundra on Tuesday described her close to three-decade-long journey in the film industry as a “roller coaster” ride full of highs and lows.

The 46-year-old actor, who has primarily worked in Hindi films, made her acting debut opposite Shah Rukh Khan in the 1993 thriller “Baazigar”.

“It has been a roller coaster ride,” the actor said at the trailer launch event of her upcoming feature film “Nikamma” here.

“You feel scared when you are on a high and even more scared when you are going down. It is a roller coaster ride, you have to enjoy the ride, the highs, lows, are part of life. I live in the moment and that has been my attitude always, it has been positive,” Shilpa said.

The actor said she had nothing but gratitude to the audience for standing with her in her journey of 29 years in cinema. She completes three decades in 2023.

“For the 30 years that is about to happen, I feel a lot of gratitude and happiness. I am thankful to my audience, they have always supported me, whether my films came or not and when I was working on TV, they have shown so much love and faith,” she said.

“I don’t know how people have tolerated me. People were far more forgiving then. The audience today is smart, so you have to work a lot. The reason why I have lasted so long is because I love my work very much.”

Shilpa’s last theatrically released film was director Anil Sharma’s “Apne” (2007).

She followed this up with special appearances in “Dostana” (2008) and “Dishkiyaoon” (2014), which she co-produced.

Even though she had signed “Nikamma” first but her comedy ‘Hungama 2’, released on an OTT platform last year.

The actor spent her time away from movies by judging reality talent shows ‘Super Dancer’ and “India’s Got Talent 9”.

The actor credited “Nikamma” director Sabbir Khan for ending her 14-year-long sabbatical from theatrical releases.

“I am thankful to Sabbir Khan and Sony Pictures, Sabbir more because you ended my sabbatical of 14 years. The credit goes to him as the script was so great that I couldn’t say no. To leave my babies at home and get out on the sets, it takes amazing content to lure me,” she said.

“I was very rusty and he took care of me. It is the first film I said yes to after my sabbatical of years and he gave me confidence that I could do justice to Avni (her role), she is not a superhero as people might perceive, she is a powerful character.”

She also thanked producers Sony Pictures Films India and Sabbir Khan Films to opt for a theatrical release when they could go the OTT route.

Recalling her first-ever shot in movies, Shilpa said she was extremely nervous to face the camera for “Baazigar”.

“My first shot was in the park with Shah Rukh Khan before the song ‘Kitabe Bahut Si’. I would then quickly say my lines and finish it off and not face the camera, so Shah Rukh would say look at the camera, as that is our audience and say the lines.”

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