Shilpa will be the latest ’90s star to venture into the digital space.
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Her contemporaries like Madhuri Dixit and Raveena Tandon are also set to make their digital debut with Netflix series ”Finding Anamika” and ”Aranyak”, respectively. While Sushmita Sen has already made a successful series debut with the 2020 show, ”Aarya”. The 46-year-old actor said apart from the OTT project, she has also signed a new film, which will go on floors by the end of the year. Shilpa is currently gearing up for the release of ”Hungama 2”, featuring Paresh Rawal.
The Priyadarshan-directed comedy is scheduled to be released on Disney+Hotstar on July 23.
The actor, known to star in films like ”Life in a Metro” and ”Dhadkan”, said, though the comedy marks her first film in 14 years, her comeback film was supposed to be ”Baaghi” director Sabbir Khan’s ”Nikamma”.
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”The first film I had said yes to was ‘Nikamma’. It is a great part. I thought if I have to make a comeback, it has to be something different. We are waiting for a theatrical release for that one.
”’Hungama 2′ happens to release first. I would have loved to make my comeback on 70 mm but OTT is great for us actors because there are some people who would prefer watching films at home due to the pandemic,” she added. Both, ”Hungama 2” and ”Nikamma” are a departure from the trend of actors making a comeback to the screen with heavy duty, socially relevant films.
Shilpa said she is inclined towards entertaining the audience and unlike other stars, doesn’t take herself ”too seriously.” ”I really believe actors take themselves too seriously. But I don’t. I’m here to entertain people. A film has to be received well, it’s never about you. There are so many big multistarrer films wherein the trailer itself I feel, ‘I don’t think this will work for me.’ ”I’ve learned over the years if the content works, the actor works and becomes bigger… Both the films that I chose after such a long sabbatical worked for me on those front,” she added.