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Took me a while to find my feet in Bollywood, says Diana Penty

When Diana Penty came across Happy Bhag Jayegi, she knew it would be the perfect second film for her.

India TV Entertainment Desk Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: July 29, 2018 15:48 IST
Diana Penty

Diana Penty

Diana Penty, who was last seen in John Abraham's Parmanu is all set for her forthcoming movie Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi. Its prequel Happy Bhag Jayegi helped Diana to break the mould and find her feet in Bollywood.

Looking back at her career, the model-turned-actress said: "Cocktail was the perfect debut but I knew that with it came a certain standard that I had to try and live up to moving forward. So I guess there was a certain pressure to choose the right script and do the right kind of film. At that time, I was very new to the industry.

"I didn't know too many people and didn't have anyone to really guide me. It took me a while to figure out how to proceed, what direction to take - whether I should be doing a small part in a big film or an interesting role in a smaller film. Whether to follow my intuition or blindly follow what people were telling me to do, whether to stick to stories I genuinely believed in, or do everything that came my way. It was indeed a confusing time."

But four years after Cocktail came out, Happy Bhag Jaayegi happened. "When I came across Happy Bhag Jayegi, I knew it would be the perfect second film for me. It was a funny, yet sweet story and it gave me the opportunity to play a character that was remarkably different from Meera. Since people had already labelled me as the shy, girl next door, I thought this would be a great way to give them something they weren't expecting.

"When I look back now, I realise that though it took me a while to find my feet, I eventually managed to chart my own course and find a space I'm happy in," said Diana. She says while the Meera of Cocktail was a lot like her in real life, her second film gave her "the opportunity to break the mould and to prove that I could play this loud, vivacious character called Happy".

"After Happy Bhag Jayegi released, a lot of people that knew me, my personality and my demeanour were pleasantly surprised with my portrayal of Happy. I'm generally soft-spoken, very measured, and I think 500 times before I say something. But Happy was the antithesis of me. She spoke in decibels raised to the power of 500, was extremely impulsive, didn't think twice before she spoke and was a complete muhphat. So yes, it took me a while to overcome my inhibitions and get into the skin of the character. But once I managed to do that, it was the most liberating experience of my life," said Diana, who also featured in Lucknow Central last year and in Parmanu - The Story of Pokhran earlier this year.

Now as Happy Phirr Bhag Jayegi - which also features Sonakshi Sinha - gears up for release next month, Diana feels excited about how the film industry has been going through a "remarkable" change for women in the last couple of years.

"Women are playing more and more central characters and what's even more encouraging is that the audience is beginning to appreciate women-centric films - whether it's Tanu Weds Manu, Piku, Queen, or Happy Bhag Jayegi. All these are stories centred around female characters and they all did well at the box office.

"So it definitely is an exciting time for women in films, with so many options of roles and genres of films to experiment with." She also notes a change in the stories themselves. "They're evolving and becoming more real - from biopics to stories inspired by true events or even slice of life films. Of course, there will continue to be the out-and-out commercial entertainers as well. Those will always do well and for good reason. "After all, who wouldn't want to watch a light, funny film at the end of a long day? But what's great is that there is now a healthy balance between both kinds of cinema, which gives the audience a wider range of films to choose from."

(With IANS inputs)

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