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I've Lived An Unpredictable Life: Nimrat Kaur

IANS, 26 Sep, 2016 01:38 PM
  • I've Lived An Unpredictable Life: Nimrat Kaur
Her filmography doesnt boast a long list of films, but it is enhanced with critical projects. Internationally acclaimed actress Nimrat Kaur says her journey in showbiz has been a "complete roller-coaster ride" for her.
 
The actress also added that she is always on the lookout for new adventures, and picks her projects from an artiste's as well as audience's point of view. 
 
"It's (career graph) an absolute block... Quiet honestly, I have no idea about how anything will turn out. I think I have really lived a very unpredictable life so far, the last three years. Since ‘The Lunchbox' released, life has been just a complete roller-coaster ride for me, I really don't know what is going to be around the bend," Nimrat told IANS when she became part of the launch of Audi A4 sedan car here. 
 
The actress made a name for herself on foreign shores with the 2013 film "The Lunchbox", and also got international acclaim for her roles in TV shows "Homeland" and "Wayward Pines". 
 
 
"What all I try to do is that I just keep my arms open for new opportunities and just fun avenues and just new lands, adventures... Whatever anything that excites me, not just as an artiste but even as an audience member," she added. 
 
Her funda of selecting projects might be simple, but she says unpredictability adds a thrill to it. 
 
"I always try to associate myself with stuff that I'd like to watch... That's kind of like a benchmark, it's been so. So, I really don't know what's around the corner but I am really looking forward to whatever it is," she said. 
 
The actress was busy shooting for TV series "Wayward Pines" in Toronto, Canada, this year, and is yet to sign her next Bollywood project. 

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