Sarika Gets Candid About Her Break From Her Career, Reveals She ‘Ran Out Of Money’ During Covid-19 Lockdown: You Just Get ₹2000 In Theatre'

Sarika is all set for her comeback with Modern Love: Mumbai after a gap of five years

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Sarika Gets Candid About Her Break From Her Career, Reveals She ‘Ran Out Of Money’ During Covid-19 Lockdown: You Just Get ₹2000 In Theatre'
Bollywood actor Sarika got candid about her 5-year break from her career and revealed that she initially intended her sabbatical to last only for a year. 

In a recent interview, she revealed that the break was extended due to the Covid-19 pandemic during which she worked in theatres. The actor revealed that during the pandemic-induced lockdown she ran out of money and working in theatres fetched her less than ₹3,000.


The 61-year-old actress is all set for her comeback with Modern Love: Mumbai after a gap of five years. She ventured into acting in 1986, when she and her former husband, actor-filmmaker Kamal Haasan became parents to daughter Shruti Haasan. Later, she made a comeback in the mid-2000s with films like Bheja Fry, Manorama Six Feet Under, and Parzania.

In an interview with News18, Sarika said, "I just thought I was wasting life in a way if you look at it. You wake up every morning, (things) don’t happen, you go to sleep. So I just decided to take one year’s break and not do any work. Go away and do something totally different." She said she started doing theatres, “That was so brilliant that one year turned into five years. So I was just happy doing all that."


She added, “Lockdown happened and the money ran out, so where do you go? You go back to acting because in theatre you just get like ₹2000-2700 and you can’t do anything so this is why I was not at all there. It was a very conscious decision but I thought it would be for a year but it turned out to be five years. Those were great five years."

The segment chronicles a few days in the life of Dilbar Sodhi, a woman in her 60s played by Sarika, who has to grapple with a young man's declaration of romantic interest in her. Produced by Pritish Nandy Communications, Modern Love: Mumbai will premiere on May 13.

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