Ananya Panday has expressed her fervent desire to venture into the realm of ‘Commercial Massy Cinema,’ with a particular interest in essaying roles in biopics. The actress, who is basking in the success of her latest Netflix film ‘Kho Gaye Hum Kahan,’ recently opened up about her aspirations and the kind of characters she wishes to bring to life on the big screen.
Ananya, known for her vibrant on-screen presence, spoke passionately about her inclination towards portraying characters that exist in the grey areas of morality. “I want to do characters that are neither black nor white, but grey. It is so easy to stereotype people nowadays, I want to be on the middle ground somewhere. I want to do characters of how people are actually in real life, some real characters. People should be able to relate with me,” she shared, highlighting her commitment to authenticity in her roles.
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Expressing her eagerness to explore a diverse range of roles, Ananya emphasized her interest in big commercial massy cinema, citing her genuine love for such blockbuster experiences as an audience member.
“I have just started out, and there is so much that I want to do. It is a longer journey ahead. I want to do big commercial massy cinema because I also love watching that as an audience,” Ananya enthused about her ambitious future plans in the entertainment industry.
Adding a fascinating dimension to her aspirations, the actress disclosed her desire to step into the shoes of real-life personalities through biopics. “I also want to do a biopic of a sportsperson or a classical singer or dancer, something where I have to learn a specific skill for something,” Ananya revealed, showcasing her willingness to delve into challenging roles that require mastering unique talents.
Ananya Panday, with her versatile acting skills and commitment to authenticity, continues to captivate audiences with each project. As she embarks on her journey to explore the vast landscape of cinema, fans can anticipate witnessing the actress in roles that not only entertain but also resonate with the complexities of human nature.