How Did Mallika Prasad Find Herself Challenged by ‘Mardaani 3’?
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Mumbai, Jan 13 (NationPress) Actress Mallika Prasad, who portrays the villain Amma in Mardaani 3, describes the film as one of the most significant milestones in her career. She mentions that the role has pushed her to delve into emotional and moral complexities that are seldom depicted on screen.
She elaborated, "Mardaani 3 has emerged as a pivotal moment in my professional journey."
"Amma embodies evil yet possesses a powerful spirit. It was an honor to bring her to life. Such characters require you to abandon your comfort zone, confront your own shadows, and embody a truth that transcends your own existence. Amma challenged me in ways I didn’t foresee."
Mallika expressed her enjoyment in the process and her gratitude for the opportunity.
"I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Abhiraj for his trust, kindness, and unwavering vision. My sincere thanks to YRF and Mr. Aditya Chopra, whose belief in me and the script facilitated the creation of a character like Amma with such freedom. I also thank Shanoo Sharma, who has been instrumental in my journey."
She praised the entire cast for their "exceptional talent, discipline, and generosity."
"I feel privileged to work alongside them. Most importantly, I have immense respect for the crew. Their dedication and excellence elevate the entire narrative. Their unwavering support made each day on set a delight! I take pride in being part of this remarkable team."
Mallika added that the Mardaani franchise carries a profound legacy of tackling uncomfortable truths and advancing conversations, and she feels privileged to contribute to that mission.
"Rani Mukerji delivers a stunning performance as Shivani Shivaji Roy, shedding light once more on the real women facing unimaginable crimes in the world. These unsung heroes inspire me to explore the depths of Amma with conviction."
Further discussing her character, she stated, "I am thankful that the character of Amma allows me to delve into the intricacies of a woman existing in the dark corners of our world. I am delighted that the script and Abhiraj opted for a nuanced, complex portrayal of this story instead of a simplistic black-and-white narrative, giving Amma depth and dimension."
The film, directed by Abhiraj Minawala and produced by Aditya Chopra, explores another grim and harsh reality of society. It is set to debut in theaters worldwide on January 30.