Nargis Fakhri had no qualms about taking a break from films but she says there were people around her who tried to drill the notion into her head that the audience will forget her in her absence.
The model-turned-actor made her debut in 2011 with “Rockstar”. Her last outing was 2017’s “Housefull 3”.
The actor has come out of her short hiatus with her new film, “Amavas”, and realised that nothing had changed.”You leave something to follow your dreams and when you come back, everybody is doing the same thing.
It’s no different. So you can blend in easily. There’s never a problem,” she adds.Before she took a break, Nargis featured in films like “Madras Cafe”, “Main Tera Hero” and Marathi feature “Banjo”, but says staying away from the spotlight was not difficult.”
I am happy. I like to do films but I also realised in the years I lived in India that I only worked all the time. I didn’t even have my friends and family around.”I didn’t see my mom for three years. Happiness is in relationships which you have with people.
If you don’t have the support system, it’s detrimental to your health. I had to learn how to balance,” she says.
The 39-year-old former model, who describes her turn to acting as a “beautiful accident”, says the job is “super emotionally demanding.””It takes up your life.
You leave your real life to go into this other life. You need to be so committed. I had to be more because of my obstacles – I had to learn the language, get a tutor.
“I was so consumed with work that my mom used to mail me ‘Are you alive?’ There’s so much you have to put into it. I value my work but now also I value my regular life.
Acting was not my first choice anyway,” she says.While she awaits the release of “Amavas”, a horror-thriller directed by Bhushan Patel, Nargis says a lot has changed in terms of the scripts she wants to choose today.
Also featuring Sachiin Joshi, “Amavas” is scheduled to be released on February 8.