If you loved her character Madhuri from Mirzapur 2,you will definitely love her even more in real, because she is just bindaas andawesome. Indiatimes got candid with Isha Talwar and fell in love with her allover again.
Talking about the comparison with Katrina, she said, ¡°Well, I understand why these comparisons are made, I have a veryfunny story to tell. Many years ago I met Ramu? (Ram Gopal Verma), and he satme down in front of the computer and opened the image of Katrina Kaif andlooked at me and said, I don¡¯t know if this is a good thing or bad thing, butone of your profile is like Katrina Kaif. I was Oh kay. So this is not the firsttime I have been compared to her, and I think yeh chalta rahega, its nice thingonly, so I am not comparing, hum sab sundar hai¡±.
When asked how she landed up getting Madhuri¡¯s characterin Mirzapur, she said,?
"If I would be given even a 5 minute role inMirzapur, I would have done it. And when I met the makers only then I was told how meaty this role was. When I was flipping the script pages, Isaid Holy Shit! This is a great role. The moment I saw it was a great part thencame the nervousness with it- ?ki ab issekarna kaise hai, actually more than nervousness it was like ab kya karu,I havebeen around since a decade and I always said that I would like to do somethingreally nice, good acting oriented art and I got it and I was wondering now whatto do.¡±
Further adding on the prep for the role, ¡°In 2019,I didn¡¯t do any work, I focused only on training myself, because in 2018 I feltthere is something wrong with me, things weren¡¯t working well. So allthese questions were running in my head. I started training from February 2019 and I got this character in May and I was like I am born and brought up inBombay and now to play a politician, it felt a little farfetched, they actuallygave a role which I never envisioned, if I will be able to play it. But they actuallysaw me like that and that kind of trust and love when somebody gives you, theneven you want to give it your all. So the first three months I did a lot ofworkshops, every day I was reading lines, doing different exercises and thenwhen I went on set, I knew what actually I have to do.¡±
Isha has been in the industry for a decade, weasked if she ever thought of giving up her career as things weren¡¯t working in her favour, to which she revealed,?
"My journey started on a very high note in Malayalam,I was like a overnight sleeper, my film was a sleeper it in Malayalam. People fromNorth or the other part of country don¡¯t do so well in Malayalam; you only see themigration from Tamil and Telegu. Not many actresses get picked up in a Malayalamfilm, and I feel I am fairly lucky to get picked for a Malayalam film. Andhands down there¡¯s no debate on it. They make the best content in the country.
She further spoke about the low, she faced in her career, "And then slowlythings started getting little lower. I didn¡¯t really land up in the goodprojects. So I started with a very note and then saw the low. It was actually avery funny thing that happened with me I was doing films in Kerala and auditioningin Bombay. I used to do 6 auditions a day in Bombay and I was still a star inMalayalam films. So I lived a life of a star and struggler at the same time.Things didn¡¯t change for me here, despite doing a film with Saif Ali Khan in Kaalakaandi.It¡¯s been a ride, my life is a good film as it has a lot of drama, happiness and sadness.¡±
Talking about how things have changed for her afterMirzapur, Isha says,
I had a good feeling for Mirzapur; I used to play aroundwith my friends and family before the release of Mirzapur that I am going to becomea Star, ¡®Main Star banne waali hu¡±. My friends were shocked that I was talkinglike this because, I am always this girl, like, ¡®Arey ye kaam kyun kar lia, yehachcha nahi tha,¡¯ but the first time I was confident, and I am happy that mygut feeling has served me well.¡±
Lastly we spoke to her about how does she tackle theinsider-outsider debate, to which she revealed, ¡°I am not a total outsider.My father used to be a small town filmmaker here, he¡¯s been around here for 40 years,so I am not somebody who has no background in the films. I have a backgroundhere, but the rules are different, if you come from a successful parent and youcome from a parent who is not successful conventional sense, I don¡¯t want tocall it a struggle, but a journey that everybody has to embark upon. You justhave to enjoy it, and take it with not a pinch but kilos of salt and sugar;pinch winch will not help here. It¡¯s a process and what I have actually learntafter a decade is, you can¡¯t take yourself so seriously, if it¡¯s successful,great. If it¡¯s not successful than, also great. Bus masti karna chahie, zyaada seriousnahi hona chhaie, nahi toh bhaari pad sakta hai.¡±
Isha Talwar left us impressed and how.