Her previous passionate desire has been to work with Bollywood
actor Ranbir Kapoor. Now however it is
apparent that she is no longer interested in Ranbir and there is a change of
preferences.
In a recent radio interview overseas with Special Broadcasting
Service SBS in Sydney, Mawra the star of Sanam Teri
Kasam actor came up
with the revelation that Ali Zafar is an artist she
dreams to work with: "I hope I can work with him soon, he's a wonderful
human being and he's such a great performer. He opened the show at the Lux
Style Awards and though I knew him from before, I was mesmerized by his
performance - the way he took over the show. "The news carries an amazing
touch and surprises many in the field.
She is seeking to work with Ali Zafar in movies and while that stands
confirmed, another development is that she hopes and plans to join hands with
her sister Urwa to do some projects. In this connection she said "We're looking
forward to working together; we're waiting for a good script, because usually
they [TV shows] show sisters fighting or being envious of each other, or
destroying the other's families'. So we're waiting for a script which displays
the essence of sisterhood".
The relations between Mawra and her sister are ideal and infact
the sister is her inspiration in acting matters. The recent success attained by
Urwa via her role in recent TV serial Udaari is worth compliments and
admiration. And the topic of the serial centres around the sensitive topic of
child abuse. Interestingly it has been disclosed by Mawra that her upcoming Hum
TV drama Sammi is based on similar theme and lines.
As for the Pak-India divide and subsequent ban on Indian films,
Mawra is all for local cinema and feels confident and assured about the
national film world to operate independently. Speaking about this she said,
"I
don't feel we're dependent on anybody [Bollywood or Hollywood films]. I
personally believe there's no lack of talent in our country, nor entertainment
in this world. Our dramas are the best in the world, they're recognized
globally for being the best. The only reason we watch other country's films is
for our own exposure, so it's not about the need or the lack thereof of our
films."
With regard to her upcoming movies, nothing was shared, though she went to the
extent of sharing that she will not prefer playing the part of another 'damsel
in distress'.
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