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I Don't Have Capacity To Play Safe: Lisa Ray

Darpan News Desk IANS, 11 Feb, 2019 11:12 PM
  • I Don't Have Capacity To Play Safe: Lisa Ray

Actress Lisa Ray likes to take risks and says she enjoys playing unusual characters.


"Anyone who has looked at my acting choices over the years, not only in India but abroad, would recognise that I'm a risk taker and I enjoy unusual characters," Lisa said in a statement.


"It's in my blood -- I don't have the capacity to just play safe. I had to leave India in the early 2000s to find interesting content in independent films. Now the content I enjoy watching has been planted and is beginning to take root in India," she added.


The actress said there are "stories and characterizations I wish were there 15 years ago".


"So when I was approached to be part of 'Four More Shots Please!', even though I went back and forth with production, I was proud to be part of an entertaining and honest depiction of a lot of urban Indian women."


At this stage of her work life, she doesn't take on work out of need.


"I want to be a part of something that stands for something: for change, for authentic characters and story telling. And for fun! I've been fortunate over my career to work with strong female directors like Deepa Mehta, Shamim Sarif and now Anu Menon."


She is proud to be a part of Amazon Prime Video's Prime Original series "Four More Shots Please!", which revolves around the lives of four young, urban Indian women. It stars Sayani Gupta, Kirti Kulhari, Bani J and Maanvi Gagroo as these four women along with an ensemble cast comprising Lisa, Prateik Babbar, Neil Bhoopalam, Milind Soman, Amrita Puri and Sapna Pabbi.


In its first season, the 10-part comedy, drama and romance series is anchored in the unceasing friendship between four women. It revolves around their relationships, work-life conflicts, ambitions and anxieties as they live, love and deal with being women in the India of 2018.


"I've been waiting for 15 years for a story like this to happen in India -- for stories like these to be planted and blossom in India," said Lisa, who has featured in films like "Ishq Forever", "Veerappan" and "Dobaraa".


"I feel like it's a wonderful combination, again women taking hold of the narrative, women with real appetites, flaws and gifts, being able to present themselves as we see ourselves, while at the same time being wildly entertaining.


"This is us; even though I am in my 40s, a mom and a cancer survivor, a part of me is still like this," she added.

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