I am enjoying the abundance and variety of work on the web.
But, as an actor, the role that I enjoyed, in terms of really understanding and appreciating this profession, was Anoop Singh's 'Qissa'.
Because I feel as actors we are required to be vulnerable, it is a part of our job. So the space that you are being vulnerable in should respect that, otherwise it is not worth it.
A well-written character is one where you don't know in which direction it's going; the character could spring a surprise any moment.
I think we still have a long way to go in understanding that feminist and femininity are not opposites.
As a society, we need to create an environment that encourages women to make the choices that are available to them and encourages them to speak their mind.
In fact, it is more interesting to play someone whose politics is not in sync with my own politics because then I have to understand a different kind of mind and that becomes more interesting as an actor.
If the story is insensitive to a person and is not nuanced enough, that's a story I don't want to be a part of. Otherwise there is no other character that I don't want to play.
I think we're still struggling to find a way of depicting women that doesn't objectify them.
In the digital space, writers and directors get time to build and establish a character.