Not many people know that veteran actress Sarika started her career in the 1960s as a child actor at the age of five and didn't stop working. Soon, she played pivotal roles in movies like?Satte Pe Satta, Kranti, Dil Hi Dil Mein, Shriman Shrimati and many more. In 1986, she and her ex-husband Kamal Haasan became parents to Shruti Haasan, and that's when she took her first sabbatical.?
She featured in movies like Bheja Fry, Manorama Six Feet Under, and Parzania. She wasn't happy with the kind of roles she was offered, and so, she decided to take a break yet again and do something that made her feel content.?
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"That was so brilliant that one year turned into five years. So I was just happy doing all that".?However, lockdown interrupted her plans. Soon, she ran out of money.?
Apart from acting, Sarika also worked as costume designer, sound designer and associate director for Kuruthipunal (1995) under Raaj Kamal Films International. In an interview with TOI, she had earlier said, "I am a very simple person, very basic. I don't like jewellery or diamonds. My biggest expense in life is books and music. Whenever I get a signing amount I immediately run to a bookstore where I spend the whole day and my girls say, 'Oh my God, now she will splurge 10000 to 15000'."
In the anthology, she stars in the short titled My Beautiful Wrinkles. She stars alongside Danesh Razvi and Ahsaas Channa in the story which follows Dilbar Sodhi, woman in her 60s played by Sarika, who has a young boy falling in love with her. Modern Love: Mumbai will stream on Amazon Prime Video on May 13.
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