Swara Bhasker Talks about her Unique role in Mrs Falani

Eight different parts will shortly be played by actress Swara Bhasker in her upcoming film, “Mrs Falani.”

Actress Swara Bhasker, who recently wed political activist Fahad Ahmad, has finished filming “Mrs Falani,” in which she plays a number of different personalities.

The movie is based on 8 separate stories, and the actress will play 8 different characters in it, each with their own accents, regional backgrounds, and clothing choices.

Swara said, ‘Mrs Falani’ is a really special film because it’s the first time I got to essay multiple characters in one project. It was a real challenge to build 8 distinct female characters that were distinguishable and unique in their own identity but also united in their womanhood and their experiences. It was the first time I was shooting in Chhattisgarh which was an eye-opener in its beauty and diversity. Collaboration with Manish Kishore Ji and his team was a happy and fulfilling experience and I am proud to be part of this film and play various Mrs Falanis.”

Swara will play a housewife in the movie who represents various states, including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Punjab, and others. Going above and above, Swara reportedly had her nose pierced for the movie.

Manish Kishore, director of the project, said in a statement: “It is a very compelling story, in fact it’s a collection of stories from various geographies in the country defying the odds by being themselves. These stories shall inspire other women to go after what they love to do. It is rare for a director to direct 8 different stories all in a single film and am grateful for the opportunity. Special thanks to the entire cast and crew for their unwavering support. Swara’s portrayals are iconically amazing. Can’t wait to bring our film to the audiences.”

The movie was made by “Three Arrows” and “Sita Films,” and the producers will shortly reveal when it will be released.

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