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Gul Panag dabbling with acting, politics
Former beauty queen, politician and actress Gul Panag, who will soon be seen in the film ‘Bypass Road,’ says that though she is getting interesting roles lately, she cannot limit herself to acting.
Former beauty queen, politician and actress Gul Panag, who will soon be seen in the film 'Bypass Road,' says that though she is getting interesting roles lately, she cannot limit herself to acting.
"Acting has never been the end-all of my life because I have always had different interest areas. Acting has enabled me to do different things -- whether it is my political career, social activism, my interest in flying, my entrepreneurship and enthusiasm as a fitness advocate. Acting has given me all that because I started living a public life as an actress," Gul told IANS.
"So, as a famous personality, I have earned respect, and I have utilised it to convey my thoughts in every platform. It has given me that credibility," she added.
From the start of her career, Gul has portrayed strong women on screen, in films including 'Dor,' 'Manorama Six Feet Under,' 'Summer 2007,' and 'Ab Tak Chhappan 2.'
In 'Bypass Road,' she essays a grey character. The film also features Neil Nitin Mukesh, Adah Sharma and Sudhanshu Pandey.
"I play Romila, who is Neil's step-mother in the film, and an interesting grey character. She has a strong mind and knows how to get her way," shared Gul, of the thriller, which is scheduled to release on November 1.
Asked about if her opinionated personality has put her into the stereotype of a strong woman in films, she said: "Yes it has.
It is true to an extent that I am only offered strong women roles, and stories of women empowerment, but since I have used film as an enabler to construct an image and I am very cognizant of that. It has worked in my favour.
Gul is always one of those celebrities who encourage gender equality and support women empowerment. However, she said that her opinion on feminism has changed over a period of time, with the experience of life.
"Honestly speaking, in my thirties I was a feminist of convenience, and which is often commonly reflected when a woman says, 'my money is my money and your money is our money'. That is how we create pressure on a man to earn money.
But If we talk of gender equality, girls must take equal responsibility in every front of life, I have realised. As a feminist, I have evolved too," she shared.
Now that she is getting interesting film offers and cinema is changing for middle-aged actresses, is she planning to shift her focus to fulltime acting?
"I do not think so, because I have my business and there are a lot of things that I cannot give up -- like I cannot give up travelling, adventure sports, flying, family time and so on.
Leaving everything and shooting for days is certainly not something I see myself doing. I want to do everything in life," she replied.
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