According to actress Nimrat Kaur, an actress can never set the right time for anything in her career, “because everything depends on where the tides and winds take you,” she said.
In a candid conversation, Kaur looks back at her trajectory and how she loves working across different genres, be it in India or abroad. ,Homeland Happened right after (2014) lunchbox (2013). This is what came my way and there was no question of doing it or not. When you are ready for something, it falls into your lap,” said the 41-year-old when asked about going international with Homeland.
Kaur is currently on a different path. She is honing her Kathak talent. She believes that while Indian art gives you dedication and discipline, Kathak is something she wanted to learn since childhood.
“I practiced it a bit in school. I made a resolution this year. So why wait? I am now learning it under the guidance of Pt. Rajendra Chaturvedi. I love the feeling of being a student, wearing Indian clothes. It’s a lovely routine, very feminine and rich,” Kaur shared.
And what about hashtags?India’s beloved” in her Instagram post? “I am the daughter of this soil but my life is in the whole world. When I go abroad for work, I feel so much love and pride in representing my country. So emotionally, I find this hashtag in line with my feelings,” she explained.
with films like Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video (2023), Dasvi (2022) and airline service (2016), including web series test case (2017) and school of lies (2013) and international shows Wayward Pines (2016) and foundation (2013) in her kitty, Kaur believes that such diversity opens up her performance as an actor.
“Nowadays with OTT and the expansion of content out there, one gets a chance to play different roles. Even the next one I’m going to start will be something I’ve never done before, and I’m equally scared and excited about it.
But she avoided giving much information about her next film. Section 84, which also stars Amitabh Bachchan. “This is one of my most exciting and thrilling projects,” he admitted. Working with Mr. Bachchan is like a bucket list thing. I feel very fortunate to work with him. Simply saying this is unrealistic.
Lastly, we also reminded them that their fans’ favorite music video Tera Mera Pyaar will turn 20 in 2025. “I love that everyone still calls me your Tera Mera Pyaar Girl. Almost two decades later, it’s still absolutely charming and charming. People tag me on Instagram in song reels and different performances. I would love to make it again sometime,” she said enthusiastically.
He also said, “With Valentine’s Day coming up, I feel like this is really the song that can be totally brought back.”