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I wanted to travel and not bind myself for one full year,” she says. “Daily show is like a full-time job whereas I wanted to grow creatively. But Deshpande, who has an adventurous streak, chucked television and went backpacking to places in Srinagar, North East and the Himalayan range. Soon after, Deshpande bagged a small role in Aamir Khan’s Talaash followed by a daily television show, Kuch Toh Log Kahenge. Then I moved to Mumbai and did lot of theatre for four years,” she says. For almost five to six years I stopped theatre as I was studying law and I had no time in hand. My mother told me very clearly that she won’t be able to support me while I am in Pune, so I got into client servicing in an advertising agency and was able to take care of my hostel fees. “I had to support myself because I don’t come from an affluent family. Born and raised in Aurangabad, Deshpande pursued theatre at a very young age but when she shifted to Pune for her further education and livelihood, acting took a backseat.

I want creative freedom in whatever I do, but, of course with responsibility,” she says. “I know that I will be in situations like this going forward because I choose to do bold, story-driven roles. Trolling is not something the actress is new to. I was only portraying love,” says Deshpande, further adding, “I have also read Vikram Chandra’s book and it is so amazingly written that I finished it in 10 days and in that time I was told I had got the part,” said Deshpande. Anurag sir had even told me that I could tell him if I was uncomfortable. And when I know that the narrators are this good, then I am no one to question the scenes. Each and every frame is designed by the writer. If the intention of people involved in the web series, those who have adapted the book - Varun Grover (writer), Anurag Kashyap, and the research team behind them - is good then you don't have to worry about trolls. “Fortunately, I have become famous for good reasons as well.

They don’t have toilets in the school which is bad for girls,” says Deshpande, who plays Ganesh Gaitonde's (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) wife in the original.Īnurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane-directed Sacred Games was an enriching experience for Deshpande who has also starred in Angry Indian Goddesses (2015) and Sexy Durga (2017), later retitled S Durga for its India release after running into trouble with Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Instead, I have been thinking about building schools in the village I have adopted. It’s not titillating at all and I never react to such things. “Those scenes were part of the narrative structure. In fact, she says she’s too busy to get hassled about such petty things.
