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She
has always been known as the actress with
a difference. Be it her looks, lineage
or the roles she has been portraying, Manninee
De-Mishra has always been able to make her
presence felt on screen and off screen.
Coming from the royal family of Orissa and
born to a Sahitya Akademi award winning
mother, culture has always been in her blood.
Currently she is busy with handling the
leap in Naaginn being telecast on
Zee. Manninee is also readying herself for
a pivotal role in Smriti Irani's new serial
Maniben dot Com. Tellychakkar managed
to speak to Manninee on her way back from
Jaipur where she had gone to attend Juhi
Parmar's marriage.
Maniben
dot com has made news all over the place.
It will be one of the most awaited serials
on Indian television this year. Tell us
something about your role there.
I am playing a character called Menaka
in the serial. Menaka is a typical high
society lady who thinks she is the richest
lady in town and always try to dominate
and control her husband (Dilip Rawal) in
all aspects of life. However, her status
as the richest lady in society gets stolen
by Maniben once she enters the scene. The
storyline of the serial revolves around
Maniben and Menaka and their hilarious encounters.
Maniben Dot Com is one of the most
successful plays in Gujarati.
How is Smriti Irani as a producer?
I only have good things to say about Smriti
Irani. She is an extremely gifted and talented
person and we are lucky to have her in our
industry. She is very sharp and is focused
and knows what she wants. As a result she
is very good as a producer as well. This
is the first time I am working with her.
When most actors are doing multiple
serials in parallel, you are seen in one
or at most two serials at a time. Are you
very choosy about your work?
For me, quality is always more important
than quantity and thus I am very choosy
about my work. Thus you see me in lesser
number of serials as compared to my peers.
Plus, for me my first priority is my husband
Mihir and daughter Dianoor. I will never
take up work at the cost of ignoring them.
I drop my daughter at school, help her with
her studies and try my best to spend time
with her. I don't think in the long run,
doing many serials will be worthwhile on
the professional and personal front.
From Pari in Jassi to Ambalika
in Naagin, it is quite a change.
How has your journey been in the last few
years?
When I look back at the events shaping
my career in the last few years, I do have
immense satisfaction in seeing what I have
done. What makes me happier is the fact
that the roles I have played have been unique
and one of a kind. The role of Pari in Jassi
was a type of character that was not
seen in Indian television earlier. With
Pari it was what you see is not what you
get. Portraying it was a difficult task
on screen, but I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Naagin – the show that I am doing
currently has also been a satisfying experience
for me. Though it is taking a leap now,
my character and look remains unchanged
since it is more like an Oracle.
When are we seeing you on big screen
again? (Manninee has done films like Krishh,
Waisa Bhi Hota Hai)
Pray for me. I have two meetings lined
up in this week, I am also eager to working
in films once again. Working in films gives
me a good kick.
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| Srabanti
Chakrabarti |
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on 18 Feb 2009 6:30 pm
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