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Working on Tenet finally made me believe in myself, says Dimple Kapadia

Veteran Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia was initially hesitant to take up Christopher Nolan’s big film, Tenet. However, being a part of the big-budget Hollywood film has instilled a new sense of confidence and belief in her. “My process of working...
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Veteran Bollywood actress Dimple Kapadia was initially hesitant to take up Christopher Nolan’s big film, Tenet. However, being a part of the big-budget Hollywood film has instilled a new sense of confidence and belief in her.

“My process of working is fear and nervousness. I don’t know how the process unfolds after that,” Dimple said. She added that she then relies on her “instinct and the director completely”.

“My takeaway (after working in the film) is a hell of a lot. It has completely changed my mental make-up. It has made me more confident, wanting to do better roles, work more and made me more positive. It has made me believe in myself finally — Nolan ke saath kaam kiya hai (have worked with Nolan)! It is a beautiful dream that has come true,” she said.

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Dubbed as “an action epic evolving from the world of international espionage”, Nolan’s new film takes one on a thrilling time-bending mission with two secret agents, essayed by Robert Pattinson and John David Washington.

Role wise

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In the film, Dimple is seen as Priya, who is crucial to the narrative. Her character emerges as deadly person, splashed with various shades of grey.

Talking about Nolan, the 63-year-old star said: “I was hesitating to do the film because I was not comfortable with myself and my capabilities but after doing a Nolan film, I didn’t have to worry because he takes care of everything.”

The film is scheduled to release in India on December 4.

— IANS

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