Interviews : Lollywood : Meera
She's been ruling the Lollywood roost for sometime now, having proved herself with some great performances and prestigious awards. Now she's snatched the carpet from under her competitor's feet once again, with a spectacular performance in Ajab Gul's Khoey ho turn kahan.
Here Meera tells all about how she sailed through the screen with a role as tough as hers. And bares her views on the industry, her coveted guest list and future spouse qualities.
Q: How do you feel after the success of Khoey Ho Tum Kahan?
A: It is all by the grace of God and the love of my viewers who appreciated my role. I was not expecting all this.
Q: How did you manage enact the role of a psychotic girl?
A: I didn't get the script before performing so I had to think on the spot as to how to go about the role. But I managed the best I could, thanks to the director who helped a lot.
Q: What makes a good actor?
A: Acute observation, good judgement and above all travelling is the prime source of education and learning. I study faces of people to know their inner feelings. This has helped me become a good performer. But my inner belief is that an actor is born not made.
Q. How much contribution is put in by a Director to polish an artist?
A. A lot. It is only the director who can bring out the inner qualities of can bring out the inner qualities of an artist. Nobody knew how much potential I had until Samina (Peerzada) and (Ajab) Gul realized it and cast me accordingly.
Q: How much are you in favor of showing flesh on screen?
A: Sometimes it is the demand of the scene, which is fine by me but 1 am against unnecessary exposure.
Q: Are you selective about your rotes?
A: I am more concerned with quality then quantity. My viewers belong to an educated class so I feel it is my duty not to disappoint them.
Q. Are you planning to launch your own film at some point?
A. No! I'm not a rich businesswoman. My only job is to perform. However, I am concerned about the present situation where mostly illiterate producers have control over Lollywood. It is the need of the day to produce films like Tere Piyar Mein and Khoey Ho Tum Kahan, if we want to give a good name to our film industry.
Q. In such a situation are you in favor of co-production?
A. Yes, very much. It will help a lot for our technicians and artists to learn from others to improve quality. India can be a major market for us. I believe that if we cannot compete with the Indians then we should join them otherwise they will destroy us.
Q. What kind of a role do you wish to perform?
A. Comedy, "Aur Pagal Larki Ka" rote.
Q. Suppose you are going to hold a party: which five personalities of the world you will invite?
A. (Thinking hard) That would have to be Bill Clinton, Elizabeth Taylor, Samina Peerzada, Ajab Gul and Yash Chopra.
Q. What is your true nature?
A. I'm very romantic. Nature in all its forms attracts me—flowers, mountains, beaches and waterfalls fascinate me! My favorite places in the world are Maldives and Venice.
Q. Your view about life?
A. The same as Buddha's, 'Life is not bed of roses and there is no university like adversity'.
Q. Where do you prefer to spend your holidays?
A. In London or America.
Q. what kind of people attract you?
A. Straightforward, educated people who have a love for art.
Q. Any wish in life?
A. I wish I were born in Hollywood. Pakistan has a suffocating environment in the field of art.
Q. The characteristics you would look for in your future husband?
A. He should be loving—and wealthy too.
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