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In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

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Playing Frida was hard and wonderful. I found such a force in her, bigger than me. I tried to make it just a woman who had to do what she did. A woman who lived, ate, and laughed. I tried to avoid the 'icon' of Frida Khalo.

Unless you enjoy life passionately, you cannot be a good artiste. Practise what you like, be it sports or dancing.

Anything, really - I'm as comfortable playing an Indian as playing a black woman or a South American.

The first time I put on the hijab, it felt weird, like I was wearing a scuba-diving suit kind of thing.

I go about doing my work passionately.

My parents live in Kolkata, so I come every year.

A few years ago, I got cast as a white boy in an off-Broadway play. So not only was it colour-blind, it was gender-blind as well. That would never happen in film.

I have always loved doing accents. I have lived with my parents in a number of countries, including Italy and Jamaica.

I loved my role in 'Learning to Drive.' It was so different.

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In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.

In England, entertainment by and for Indians is huge.