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Vidya Balan on 'Jalsa': I didn't have an opportunity or the guts to play a grey character before this

"Through the pandemic, something changed...this time I was willing to delve in the grey spaces. The pandemic made us view life and the world anew."

March 12, 2022 / 10:34 IST
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Vidya Balan in 'Jalsa', streaming on Amazon Prime Video from March 18, 2022. (Image: Screen grab)
Vidya Balan in 'Jalsa', streaming on Amazon Prime Video from March 18, 2022. (Image: Screen grab)

Five years ago, filmmaker Suresh Triveni put a housewife behind a mike and made her a popular radio jockey. Vidya Balan was everywoman in Tumhari Sulu. The actor and director reunite for Jalsa, a drama-thriller that asks uncomfortable questions. Once again Balan goes behind a mike, this time as a television news anchor and reporter. As seen in the trailer, a hit and run accident sets off a chain of events.

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By her own admission, this is the first movie in which the National Award winning actress, best known for her roles in The Dirty Picture, Kahaani, and Shakuntala Devi has explored the greyer shades of a person.

Last seen as an upright forest officer in Sherni, Balan said she changed her mind about Jalsa after the pandemic. The film also features Shefali Shah as a cook, Rohini Hattangadi and Iqbal Khan.