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Bollywood actor Divya Dutta, who is known for her notable performances in lead and supporting roles, has revealed her struggle against being labeled solely as a supporting actor. She expressed how she has consistently fought this battle and urged people to categorize her as just ‘an actor.’
Dutta shared an anecdote about her decision to take on the role of Preity Zinta’s friend in the film Veer-Zaara. She mentioned that her mother played an important role in her making the choice, reminding her that she didn’t have a godfather in the industry.
Dutta added, “My mother told me ‘listen, do you have a godfather’ I said no, so she said, ‘Do you, uh, think I’m going to produce something for you?’ I said no, so she said, ‘Then go ahead, take a role that is so beautiful, make it your own, do it so well that people write roles for you.’ And hence, it happened with Veer Zaara for me. In fact, Aditya had told me, ‘If it was any other role, I wouldn’t have called you.’ So trust me, the way he said that stayed with me.”
After playing the role of Shabbo in Veer-Zaara, Dutta earned the Best Supporting Actress nominations at various awards ceremonies, including Filmfare. She said, “I’ve always fought that battle, that don’t call me a supporting or a character actor. I think I’m an actor. Today, I’m doing lots of lead roles, very strangely, I’m working in a reverse way. So, I think our industry, they have seen me come the hard way. Somewhere that X Factor thing that I had learned from my mother, I think that everyone noticed, and people like me.”
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