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Gujarati films are now exploring a range of genres: Yukti Randeria
Gujarati films are now exploring a range of genres: Yukti Randeria

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Gujarati films are now exploring a range of genres: Yukti Randeria

Yukti Randeria; (Below) With Mallhar It has been a good year for Yukti Randeria so far. The actress was appreciated for her performance in All the Best Pandya, which did well at the box office, and also shared screen space with Supriya Pathak in Auntypreneur. Yukti, who has also done Gujarati films like Vanilla Ice Cream (2024), Kahi De Ne Prem Chhe (2023) and Saiyar Mori Re (2022), says, 'While we knew we had made a good film, the exceptional box office performance of All the Best Pandya left us overjoyed. This was my second film opposite Mallhar (after Vanilla Ice Cream), and I am glad that audiences like our onscreen chemistry. He is an amazing co-star. Also, Rahul Bhole and Vinit Kanojia are very chilled out directors and know how to bring out your best performance.' 'I am not in a rush to sign new projects' Talking about her upcoming projects, Yukti says, 'I have completed shooting for an upcoming film, which will release next month. Also, I have signed another interesting film and we will start shooting soon. There are a lot of offers, but I am prepared to wait for good roles. I am not in a rush to sign new projects.' She adds, 'I want to do thrillers and crime dramas. I am also keen to explore a period drama and play characters that challenge me. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like One Click, Zero Threats McAfee Learn More Undo As an actor, the best part is when you get to play a role that is very different from how you are in real life. You get to create a new world, which is exciting. It feels great to see so many Gujarati films doing well at the box office this year. It shows that the audience is now trusting us more. I feel one of the reasons for that is that we are exploring more genres now, which has ensured variety. I feel fortunate that I have been a part of films like All the Best Pandya and Auntypreneur this year. You always want to do films that have good storylines and offer something refreshing for the audience.' Yukti with the team of Auntypreneur 'Supriya Pathak made me feel very comfortable' Yukti was also appreciated for her performance in Auntypreneur, which was a multi-starrer. She says, 'Bey Yaar was among the first Gujarati films that I watched and so, when I got an opportunity to work with Abhishek Jain and Pratik Rajen Kothari, I was excited. I learnt a lot just by watching Supriya Pathak on the sets. She's so natural in front of the camera and has such amazing screen presence! She is a very humble and kind person and made me feel very comfortable. '

Regional cinema is offering more interesting stories than Bollywood: Supriya Pathak
Regional cinema is offering more interesting stories than Bollywood: Supriya Pathak

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Regional cinema is offering more interesting stories than Bollywood: Supriya Pathak

Supriya Pathak; (below) in a still from Auntypreneur Supriya Pathak , who impressed audiences with her performance in the recent Gujarati film Auntypreneur, says that 'it is a great time for Gujarati and other regional films.' The veteran actress, who has done Gujarati films like Kehvatlal Parivar (2022) and Carry On Kesar (2017), was in Ahmedabad recently. She shares, 'Be it Gujarati cinema or other regional films, I feel they are offering more interesting stories as compared to Hindi cinema. In Gujarati films, young directors are willing to explore new genres and I like their way of working, as they are very flexible and open to experimentation. They know their craft well.' 'I get attracted to stories that have a fun element' In Auntypreneur, Pathak played a 65-year-old woman (Jasuben) who teams up with other homemakers to claim their financial independence and save their housing society from demolition. She shares, 'The film was offered to me long back and while I found the story interesting, the project got delayed due to COVID. Today, there is so much tragedy all around us. I get attracted to stories that have a fun element. This film had a beautiful message that was narrated in a fun way. ' She adds, 'It was great to work with Abhishek Jain (director and producer) and Pratik Rajen Kothari (director of Auntypreneur). Pratik is very talented, sincere, and focused. I have also known Abhishek since the days of Bey Yaar (2014) and we always wanted to work together. I feel he has played a big role in the revival of Gujarati cinema and I loved all his films. It's always great to collaborate with intelligent people who want to do good work. However, it's still a bit of a battle to get audiences to theatres to watch Gujarati films. The industry needs more support from the audience.' 'Wrong to say audience's viewing patterns have changed only due to OTT' Pathak, who has done OTT projects like Tabbar, Home Shanti and Cartel, says, 'It's wrong to say audience's viewing patterns have changed only due to OTT.' She feels, 'It's got more to do with very little concentration level, as people are constantly on Instagram and checking their smartphones. If you are scrolling mindlessly all the time, it becomes difficult to engage with a story.' Many viewers complain about an overdose of thrillers on OTT platforms. Asked about it, she says, 'I feel all the mediums (OTT, TV and theatres) can complement each other. If the content is similar on all platforms, then what's the point? Every medium should have its unique content. I want to see more interesting stories on OTT.' 'It's important to let your kids make their own decisions' Talking about her actress-daughter Sanah Kapur, Pathak says, 'Today, kids are well-informed and capable individuals. As parents, it'simportant to let your kids make their own decisions. Even if they falter initially, they will learn from it. I am always there for Sanah, but I don't think there is any need to constantly guide her.' She adds, 'We share a great bond. In recent times, she has tried to convince me to join Instagram, but I have said no. For me, it's (joining Instagram) too much pressure (laughs)!' 'I love the vibe of Ahmedabad' While shooting for Kehvatlal Parivar, I stayed in Ahmedabad for a long duration. I love the vibe of the city. It's really unique because while it has the buzz of a big city, Ahmedabad has still retained a unique charm that you usually find in small towns. The city has a nice pace to it, and I love the food here. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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