If the role is powerful, screen time doesn't bother me, reveals Diana Penty!

Cocktail’s actress Diana Penty, who is essaying a strong character in the forthcoming movie "Lucknow Central", tells when it comes to choosing a movie, she is least worried about the screen time or the length of the character but the impact of it.

Diana, who started her career with a multi-starrer "Cocktail" where she shared screen space with Deepak Padukone and Saif Ali Khan, also holds that the belief that 'models can't be a good actress' is a cliché.

Questioned about if she gets bothered about the length of character she essays in the movie, Diana said, “No, if the role is powerful, screen timing doesn't bother me... that becomes secondary then. I always think about the impact of the character in the film, after liking the story. For instance, in 'Lucknow Central', I am playing a strong headed woman in the men's world."

Giving little more insight into her character, she told, "My character Gayatri Kashyap works for an NGO who helps prisoners to reintegrate into society and coming back to normal life once they come out of jail. The character is interesting because she is the woman working inside the prison; which is a male dominated work space. So she is confident, strong headed and stubborn at times."

After having a successful modeling career and debuting in Bollywood in 2012, the actress appeared on her second film in 2016 after four years. 

While she only believes in be a part of movies that have good stories, questioned about what made her so secure that she would live on in public memory and did not fear losing visibility, Diana revealed, "Whether a 'Cocktail', 'Happy Bhaag Jayegi', 'Lucknow Central' or 'Parmanu: The Story Of Pokhran', these are the stories come once in a lifetime. Why should I miss out on them? I can wait because I believe in quality work."

Born and brought up in Mumbai, Diana was a 'shy child' and though she had no plan to become an actress, she is quite enjoying the world of cinema and the parks coming with it.

But, does she continuously struggle with the validation of an actress, being a model?


"I think this thought of models can't act is such a cliche! Many of our top heroines like Priyanka Chopra, Anushka Sharma were models before entering Bollywood. And they are wonderful actresses. I really failed to understand why people living with the misconception of we cannot act," Diana responded. 

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