Vaani Kapoor has an incredible lineup of movies with Bellbottom, Shamshera, and Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui all set to be released in theatres. The actress is thrilled about the big films that she has recently signed. She is extremely keen to express herself as an artist going forward. Vaani opens up about her big ambitions to lead a female-centric film and play strong characters on screen.
Vaani says, “I have always said that I want to do so much more. There is a lot of ambition. As an actor, I have a lot of dreams about being part of a cinema where I can maybe lead a film, drive an entire film on my shoulder. For that to happen, maybe I need to create enough body of work for people to take notice of me because let's face it, nothing comes that easy. It's just the harsh truth of life. You have to wait it out, sit back take the right decisions for yourself.”
Vaani feels post War’s success, she has a clear vision of how her career should shape up. She says, “I am at the driver's seat charting my own course in my career. The reason why I haven't signed too many films is purely because I wanted to do good work, be seen in incredible films, even if I am not the person who is driving the narrative and I am not the one who is leading the whole story on my shoulders.”
The gorgeous actress wants to be part of films that make a mark. She says, “Being part of good films makes you get noticed and you get to be part of more such films that could get one recognized. My career has been about picking the right projects. All directors notice good work and I’m thankful that the directors I’m currently working with have put their faith in me.”
She adds, “That’s how I managed to get signed by Abhishek Kapoor for his film. Today he has taken notice of me and given me such a meaty part, such an amazing part in his film because he got to see me in a Befikre. He told me that he loved me in Befikre. He saw me in War which is why today he could consider me for this. So, I believe that not everything comes easy to you. One just has to be patient and sometimes it's about timing.”
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