Really happy to get juicy role of a mother in ‘Jai Mummy Di’ says Poonam Dhillon
Actress Poonam Dhillon, who next will be seen onscreen in ‘Jai Mummy Di’, has said that she is feeling really happy to get a substantial and juicy role of a mother in upcoming comedy-drama film.
Poonam Dhillon was interacting with the media at the trailer launch of ‘Jai Mummy Di’ along with her co-actors Sunny Singh, Sonnalli Seygall, film’s director Navjot Gulati and producers Luv Ranjan and Bhushan Kumar on Thursday in Mumbai.
In ‘Jai Mummy Di’, veteran actress Poonam Dhillon and Supriya Pathak are playing role of mothers who are nicked named Mogambo and Gabbar, and they have a rivalry going for decades. Sunny Singh and Sonnalli Seygall are their kids and they fall in love, which starts a whole new chapter of discovering the root-cause of their mothers fight and how things could be patched.
Talking about her character in the film, Dhillon, said, “I have been saying no to a lot of films because somewhere I could not get myself to do a role of a mother who is just a sidekick in the film. I was very happy to receive a juicy role of a mother. I think not only a mother, woman of any age or any kind of positioning would be great. I would like to do a good role that’s why I am thankful to Luv (Ranjan) and Navjot (Gulati) for considering me for this role. I think its fun doing characters which has so many dimensions.”
When asked Dhillon what are her thoughts on actresses’ shelf life in Hindi film industry at this point of time, she said, “I feel things have changed. I started my career at 16 and by the age of 26 when I got married, I thought of quitting films. But today I am seeing actresses come in films in their 20s and they work till they are 40 plus and the taboo that married actresses can’t work in films has fortunately gone out of the window because they keep themselves fit and they look gorgeous and glamorous. I think just because she is married, it doesn’t matter. In Hollywood, we have seen women get married five times and still they are heroines and here (India), if a heroine marries once, they (makers of the film) don’t cast them in their films.”