I want to get back into acting again-Ayesha Takia
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Ayesha Takia talks about her film comeback after four years
Upala KBR (DNA; January 13, 2016)
Ayesha Takia settled down into marriage and motherhood
when she married businessman-politician Farhan Azmi. After her film
Wanted (2009) with Salman Khan, she did films like Paathshala (2010) and
Aap Ke Liye Hum (2013). Post marriage she stopped signing films to
devote herself to family life and two-year-old son Mikail, Here Ayesha
talks about her life post marriage and her plans to come back to films.
Post marriage and motherhood you disappeared completely from Bollywood and its social calendar.
Yes, post marriage I took time to find myself, travel and do business. Being away from my film bubble gave me a chance to see life differently. After marriage, workwise, I started the brand ChaiCoffi with Farhan, a cafe concept that I loved and wanted to make real. I also always dreamed of having a boutique hotel and am happy to have that dream become a reality in Goa with Basilico house.
Actresses like Sonali Bendre, Twinkle Khanna and Shilpa Shetty Kundra have written books. Have you ever thought of it?
No I haven’t though of writing a book yet.
Any chances of you getting back into acting again?
Yes, I want to get back into acting again. My two-year-old son Mikail is now older and I have the energy and time to do some good film work. I’m looking forward to roles that excite me as an actor and films that seem fun to be part of. I miss acting and I surely do look forward to feeling the moment between action and cut.
What changes have marriage and motherhood wrought in you?
Well, I have surely become more patient and learned a lot about love, especially with my son.
Ever thought of entering politics like your husband and father-in-law (Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Azmi)?
NEVER! (Laughs)
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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