New Delhi: Sandhya, who is struggling to mourn Astik”s passing, soon discovers that her husband was in a relationship with his colleague Akansha, played by Sayani Gupta, before they got married.
Malhotra, known for her roles in “Dangal”, “Photograph” and “Ludo”, said she wrote several pages to figure out the inner voice of her character, an educated middle class woman who sets onto a path of self-discovery while navigating her joint family and a Rs 50 lakh insurance policy that her late husband left in her name.
“I used to write a lot as my character Sandhya when I was prepping for this film. How silence eats her up at the end of one month after marriage… Maybe after two months, she would fun with other family members in the afternoon, but would feel suffocated in the evening when Astik would come home,” the 29-year-old actor told PTI in a Zoom interview.
In her subconscious mind, Malhotra said, Sandhya knows she is not happy in this house.
“Astik didn”t give her any attention and she also didn”t notice him. The happiness she was expecting from the person is no more. So now, she has to find that happiness inside her,” the star said.
The film, directed and penned by Umesh Bist, boasts of interesting characters, she added.
“It was easy for Sandhya to be angry and spiteful with Akanksha. But that didn”t happen because both the characters and the film have been created in a mature manner. These are two are very emotionally mature characters,” Delhi-born Malhotra said.
During the course of the film, Sandhya is inspired by Akansha, who drives a car, lives independently, is a working woman, and is well-groomed.
“Eventually, she comes to understand why Astik loved Akansha. She is a beautiful person inside out.”
The actor said her character taught her to let go of negativity and take control of her life.
“So many of Sandhya”s dreams remained unfulfilled because she let someone else make decisions on her behalf. Now she has to take on reins of her life… You have to be emotionally mature to let go of your grudge and hatred towards someone to move on. That”s what she taught me,” Malhotra said.
“Pagglait” also stars powerhouse performers like Ashutosh Rana, Raghubir Yadav, Sheeba Chaddha, Meghna Malik, Rajesh Tailang and Jameel Khan, alongside rising actors Aasif Khan and Shrutii Sharma.
The film, slated to start streaming on Netflix from Friday, is produced by Balaji Telefilms and Sikhya Entertainment.