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I was labelled jinxed after my films were shelved: Vidya


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New Delhi, May 11, 2015: Bollywood actress Vidya Balan said her film projects were shelved which considered her as jinxed in film industry.

“My family went with the perception of Cinema of being big bad world. I told my parents that I will do one film and I will quit. I got signed for Malayalam film which was shelved.“Later there were about three films that I was part of which were shelved. I was labelled jinxed. I was thrown out of the film because of that,” Balan said at the ongoing ‘Women Economic Forum’ in Goa.

 

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The ‘Parineeta’ character said her initial struggle had a silver lining when her parents who were opposing her choice to be in the films, later wanted that at least one film of her should be completed.The 37-year-old actress said when she was going through a rough phase and was shooting a song for ‘Euphoria’ (band), she met Pradeep Sarkar (director of Parineeta) who offered her the film, which she thought would not be completed.

“I met Pradeep Sarkar during shooting of Euphoria. He said I will do the film with you… I said ‘kitne aye kitne gaye’ (so many came and went) I did not believe him but I later did Parineeta with him,” she recalled.

“When I was growing up, I did not like my name because it was old fashioned. Every alternate girl had that name. My sister was Priya but still I liked her name,” said the 37-year-old actress.

“It was much later that I began to appreciate the name that my parents have given me… I started liking it when one of the guy told me that Vidya is such old world name and you are old world charm,” she said.

“Only two things that they have held me together is my family and my faith. I am irreligious. I don’t pray to particular god but I pray to supreme God. I am eternally optimistic. I know that if the sun go down it has to come up,” she added.

Vidya admitted that she came into the industry being a selfish odd girl.

“I thought I was the best actress ever born. Parineeta convinced me. For someone who wanted one complete film, it was a big deal,” she said.“But slowly criticism started happening. I suddenly began to be criticised and there came a stage where everything I did or did not do was being criticised. I was completely confused,” Vidya said.