I don’t want to think about what image I want to change or create and then sign a film, because then, maybe, good projects and roles will go away. If, at that time, I had thought about making a particular image for myself, I wouldn’t have done those films and I wouldn’t have reached here. So my image has become a Punchnama girl or a villain because of the work I’ve been seen in. There are a few films where I worked even better but they did not work. The films I was cast in and performed well in have worked well. So the fact that I was not the dream girl wasn’t shocking for me.īut I was intrigued and wanted to know more about the film. So no one can expect from me to play a lead heroine, na? Then came Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, where they made me tell myself that I am the villain. I wanted to be a heroine in that film but what did they make me? I’ve been tagged as a Punchnama girl, where I break everyone’s hearts. If you had asked this question to any other actress, you’d be right.
Isn't it strange that the film is called Dream Girl but does not focus on you? IMAGE: Ayushmann Khurrana and Nushrat in Dream Girl. The aarti is taken to every room and everyone takes blessings.ĭuring my narration, just when the director was talking about my entry scene, the aarti ki thali was brought in.
every evening at the Balaji office ( where we met), there is a puja. He can convince you that we are sitting in a fantastic mall in Dubai. Within an hour, we were laughing the narration was so funny! Two things happened when I met him for the narration. I feel they have liked my work and that's why they want to work with me.Įveryone wants to make me a villain ( in their films) but he's the first director, who said he wanted me to play a positive character, a heroine. I get very happy if someone wants to work with me. He asked casting director Nandini Shrikent to call me for a narration.
This is his first movie as a director, and he just told everyone, 'I want Nushrat'. I give the credit to my director, Raaj Shaandilyaa. "Everyone wants to make me a villain ( in their films) but Raaj Shaandilyaa is the first director who said he wanted me to play a positive character, a heroine," Nushrat tells Contributor Karan Sanjay Shah. Nushrat Bharucha is Bollywood's success story.įrom being a face in the crowd in a film song to becoming a heroine, she's come a long way.Īfter going through her share of struggles, Nushrat will be seen in Dream Girl, opposite Ayushmann Khurrana. Photograph: Kind courtesy Nushrat Bharucha/Instagram