
With two films 8212; Karzz and EMI 8212; hitting the screens within a fortnight, we might hazard a guess that this is Urmila Matondkar8217;s comeback year. But ask Matondkar and the once-Rangeela girl would shrug: 8220;I was never out of the scene. It was just that the scripts were not appealing enough. I don8217;t do films just because I have to be in the limelight.8221;
In EMI, which will be released on November 7, Matondkar plays a widow who needs a personal loan to make ends meet, after her husband commits suicide. 8220;It is very different from my role of a vamp in Karzz,8221; said Matondkar, dressed in a flowing green dress. The actor might not have had a string of box-office hits but has evidently been spared the need to take a loan in real life.
And if she is to be believed, the film has ensured that she will never take one in future. 8220;I never knew there was a thriving underground business of recovery agents,8221; she rolled her eyes in disbelief. Now with two films down, she is all set to let her hair down and go home to celebrate Diwali.