TIWN
Mumbai, Dec 4 (TIWN) Actress Wamiqa Gabbi, who has worked across regional cinemas of Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, Malayalam, and Punjabi, has said that she would like to stick to her roots and will try to do one Punjabi film a year, henceforth.
The actress, who will be soon seen in the upcoming Punjabi film, 'Galwakdi' as Amberdeep Kaur, elaborated her plans for the future. She added: "Over the years, I have been a part of many regional and Hindi films but I look forward to doing at least one Punjabi film every year. I grew up in Punjab and now that I am entertaining audiences in all kinds of languages, why should I leave Punjabi behind? I want my fellow Punjabis to appreciate my work and I want to be able to churn out good content for the Punjabi audience". Looking back at her journey, the actress said: "I consider myself a very lucky actor. When I started out as a child actor in Jab We Met, although it was a Bollywood film, the second half of it was Punjab centric. This looks surreal at times you know. when I look back at my journey but I think it is the Almighty's way of planning my journey for me. She added: "Surreal because I was entering a whole new world through films and would obviously move out of Punjab to build a career but Wahe Guru gave me a Punjab centric film to start my journey."
- Akshara Singh flaunts her hair, makeup in new photos; sends Holi greetings to fans in Bihar
- Priyanka Chopra says her Holi was 'lit', shares celebration pictures
- Hrithik watches 'Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan', praises 'star' Ananya's acting: 'Not an easy genre'
- Sara Ali tries hard to sail through in a dull film: IANS Rating **
- Steve Martin was ‘hurt’ when he was ambushed on the red carpet in 1996