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Returning to films was natural: Padmini Kolhapure
Noreen Aslam
MUMBAI—Padmini Kolhapure, who entered films as a child actor and later
went on to give quite a few hits, is all set for a comeback of sorts
with “Daughter” and the actress says returning to movies was a natural
choice. “I have always been associated with acting from a very young
age. I took a break because I wanted to have a family of my own. Now
that my son has grown up, what else could I return to but acting?”
Kolhapure said in an interview.
The actress, who married producer Tutu Sharma at the peak of her career,
did make a brief return to films with “Souten” in 2006, but it didn’t do
too well. Kolhapure says she chose Visu Mane’s small-budget film
“Daughter” because the character really appealed to her. “My character
is ...interesting. I play a married, working woman who doesn’t want to
have children for the sake of her career. Upset with her decision, her
father-in-law adopts a baby girl. She gradually develops motherly
feelings towards the baby and then wants to start her own family,” the
actress explained. She said the story highlights the “necessity of
adopting a girl child”. “Being a woman, I know how much cheer a girl
brings to a family.”
Excerpts from the interview:
Q. What lured you to accept this movie?
A. I liked the story. My character is not out of the world, but it is
interesting. I play a married, working woman who doesn’t want to have
children for the sake of her career. Upset with her decision, her
father-in-law adopts a baby girl. She gradually develops motherly
feelings towards the baby and then wants to start her own family.
Q. Can you relate to the character?
A. Well, I was a working woman myself till I got married. I left acting
because I wanted to have a family of my own. So I have been able to
empathise with the character.
Q. Will it inspire people to adopt a girl child?
A. You know, in India, a male child is still the first preference of a
family. But times are changing. Today you don’t differentiate between
boys and girls. It’s only a physical difference; otherwise they are
equal in all respects.
Q. Given a chance, would you adopt a girl child?
A. I would have as I have only a son. But at this stage, it is not
possible. My son has grown up.
Q. What is the highlight of “Daughter”?
A. The story essentially highlights the necessity of adopting a girl
child. Being a woman, I know how much cheer a girl brings to a family. I
am sure people will like the movie and the women especially will be able
to identify with Rucha, the girl around which the movie revolves. Rucha
epitomises the typical Indian girl of today.
Q. The movie is not being promoted in a big way. Are you happy with the
end product?
A. Well “Daughter” is not a star-studded, big budget movie to merit huge
promotion. Its merit is its theme. It is a very contemporary movie. I
appreciate that Medha Mehendale came forward to produce it. Visu Mane is
the director and my co-stars Vikram Gokhale, Rema, Ayub Khan, Vinod
Singh and Rucha have done their best to make it presentable to the
audience.
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