“Even if I get one scene with a good actor, I think it is really important. I observe actors like a hawk. I watch everyone on sets and how they transform. We have to keep observing people,” Aahana Kumra says.
Aahana is very excited to work with Anupam Kher in the short film “Happy Birthday” and says that the format of short films is offering good cinema.
“When ‘Happy Birthday’ came to me I was blown away with the script. I didn’t know what Anupam sir is doing but felt that a very senior actor must be onboard to play the kind of role he is playing.. I think short film writers are writing really powerful scripts. They are very experimental in that space. If you can tell a story in 20 minutes then nothing like it. I really enjoy working in short script space”
INDIA New England News
By Yashika Mathur
Mumbai– Actress Aahana Kumra stars in Madhur Bhandarkar’s next film “India Lockdown”, and she will also be seen in the short film “Happy Birthday” with Anupam Kher. She says she never misses out on the chance to work with a good actor, and asserts when it comes to picking a project she never compromises on a good story.
“I have to like the script. If I can do something new with character or work with an interesting actor, it is great. I don’t lose the opportunity to do even a small role with a good actor,” Aahana tells IANS.
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