Aditi Rao Hydari has long been a captivating presence in Indian cinema, known for her elegance, versatility and the emotive depth she brings to her roles. Recently, her portrayal of Bibbojaan in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi has garnered widespread acclaim, touching the hearts of audiences and critics alike. In an exclusive interview, Aditi opens up about the creative process behind her character, her collaboration with Bhansali and the personal and professional growth she has experienced through her illustrious career. From the challenges of balancing work in both the Hindi and South Indian film industries to the support of her fiancé Siddharth, Aditi shares insights into her journey, her inspirations and the philosophies that keep her grounded amidst the glittering world of showbiz.
Bibbojaan has won the hearts of the audience...
I am enjoying it. Heeramandi is being celebrated. All my co-actors are being celebrated. I am taking all of that in. The feedback has been incredible. The fact that from a very vulnerable, kind and sweet girl, her journey goes into being such a brave hero that changes the whole freedom fighter angle I think people are moved by it. I am very grateful to Sanjay sir for writing Bibbojaan for me and for creating her the way he has.
How did your fiance Siddharth compliment you?
He was very overwhelmed. He is a huge fan of Sanjay sir. But he said something that made me very excited. He said, “Abhi humari family main do freedom fighters honge. Ek toh Bhagat Singh aur another is Bibbojaan.” Hearing that made me very happy.
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