Mumbai: Actor Konkona Sen Sharma was "thrilled" when Alankrita Shrivastava's Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare came her way as the film gave her the "rare" opportunity to play a flawed woman.
The film, also featuring Bhumi Pednekar, chronicles the lives of two cousins in Greater Noida who, through their rise, fall, missteps and unlearning, enable each other to find freedom.
As Dolly - a married, working, ambitious woman navigating the messy part of liberation - Sharma felt a rarity in the way the character was written by Shrivastava, with whom she also worked on 2018's Lipstick Under My Burkha.
In an interview with PTI, the actor said she has never played a woman who is "quite as bad*** as Dolly".
"I felt liberated from having to always play that perfect, strong woman who never makes any wrong decision. It was liberating to play a woman who is so ambiguous and sometimes taking some decisions, which are ambiguous as well."
In her career of more than 20 years, Sharma has played several celebrated characters, from Page 3, Life in a Metro, Wake Up! Sid, Omkara, to Luck By Chance.
The actor said while it would be a stretch to say there is a struggle to get parts like Dolly, she wished she had more diverse characters to choose from.
"There's no struggle as such, but it's an acknowledgement of such a juicy part. Of course, it would be amazing if one had a plethora of such roles to choose from, but unfortunately, that's not the case and I'm not surprised.
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"I've been acting for more than 20 years so I know what it is. What I'm happy about is that this has happened!"