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When Shilpa Shukla was offered the role in Ajay Bahls film BA Pass based on a short story from the anthology Delhi Noir,she was both overwhelmed and apprehensive. The movie based on Mohan Sikkas short story Railway Aunty. It narrates the story of Sarika,wife of a highly-placed government officer in Delhi,who seduces her younger neighbour. When I read the script,I wanted to go ahead with it. But I asked my mother if I will be disowned by her, she says with a laugh. Her mother,however,showed full faith in her and Shukla shed her inhibitions to do
this role.
Shukla,who first gained prominence for her role as Bindiya Naik in Shimit Amins Chak De! India,is familiar with Delhi. She did her final years of schooling and graduated from Delhi Universitys Miranda House. I was familiar with the Delhi milieu. I was also aware that these kind of aunties exist, she says. There was one particular aunty,who lived in her neighbourhood and was the actors constant point of reference for the movie.
Be it Chak De! India or her first film Khamosh Paani,Shukla has always been inundated with offers where she is more often than not asked to exhibit her bold side. With BA Pass,Shukla did have to add more nuances to the boldness. In a sense,this is the most brave choice in my career. But I am sure sex will be the last thing on the viewers mind when they leave the theatre after watching the movie, says Shukla,referring to the films dark storyline.
As an actor,Shukla is hoping to explore more avenues. But she is happy playing the waiting game. I have never seen myself as being in any kind of competition. I wanted to become an actor because I truly wanted to enjoy and cherish every role I do. Roles like these are not going to come to me everyday,so I am happy
waiting, she says.
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