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Ileana D’Cruz: Haven’t done more films by choice

Updated on: 01 April,2021 08:30 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Mohar Basu | mohar.basu@mid-day.com

Agreeing that she has taken it slow so far, Ileana D’Cruz is raring to go as she slips into heavyweight role in The Big Bull.

Ileana D’Cruz: Haven’t done more films by choice

Ileana D’Cruz plays a journalist in The Big Bull

In a film like The Big Bull where the protagonist transforms from an underdog we root for to a drunk-on-power billionaire, Ileana D’Cruz’s character is of prime importance — she serves as the story’s moral compass. Playing a no-nonsense journalist who exposes the country’s biggest financial scam in the Abhishek Bachchan-starrer, D’Cruz says she tried to lend authenticity to her character that is modelled on Sucheta Dalal. “Our film is inspired by true events, and we’ve made our own version of it. My character is married to her work. I put my own spin to the role without looking up for references. It was crucial to maintain a balance; where she is a strong woman, she also encounters intimidation and is taken down by powerful people. There’s a certain insanity to Hemant Shah [Bachchan’s character] that had to be evened out [through my part],” she says, describing her role as the movie’s turning point. 


The Kookie Gulati-directed drama brings the actor back on screen after her 2019 release Pagalpanti. Asked if she is satisfied with the way her career has panned out, D’Cruz takes a pause before saying, “No, I am capable of so much more. I haven’t done more films by my own choice, but now, I will push ahead and do better. I won’t trade my restlessness and hunger.”


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The year looks promising for the actor, who has Unfair & Lovely with Randeep Hooda lined up. As someone who has battled body dysmorphia for a long time, she acknowledges that the film about unrealistic beauty standards is close to her heart. “There were moments when I broke down while filming a scene. It amazes me that people discriminate basis colour. I feel honoured to do a film that triggers a dialogue. I didn’t put my own anxiety into the role; a film set is liberating as [it lets me] play someone else.” 

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