For someone who took a long break, acting is completely different now
India, June 20 -- She was a star in the '90s with hits like Phool Aur Kaante (1991), Roja (1992), and Diljale (1996), before quitting the industry over the lack of fulfilling roles. Now, Madhoo is back with political thriller Governor and Tamil-Malayalam drama Chinna Chinna Aasai, the latter of which is incidentally inspired by the Roja track.
"It's 34 years since Roja that I am playing the title role again. For someone who has taken a long break, it's a completely different world now. The acting scenario has changed drastically," she tells us.
Pointing to the evolution in acting styles over the decades, the 57-year-old explains, "The way we used to act and what was a norm back then makes my kids laugh today. So, I had to unlearn and learn from the current scenario where acting means being subtle and simple. Now, if you put in the extra effort, it's overacting! I had a great time in the '90s, but now it's so much fun and challenging. I feel simplicity is the key."
Having worked with stalwarts including late actors Dev Anand and Rishi Kapoor, as well as her contemporaries Ajay Devgn, Suniel Shetty, and Akshay Kumar, Madhoo says, "They kept working and evolved with time. Now, when I work with actors like Manoj Bajpayee, there is much to learn about simplicity. Recently, I shot with Anil Kapoor (for OTT show Family Business), and was blown away with his energy."...
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