Vijaylaxmi Singh, who portrayed Triptii Dimri's mother in the romantic comedy Bad Newz, is also recognized for her roles in Delhi Crime and Breathe: Into the Shadows. In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times, she discusses women-centered themes, her experience working with Vicky Kaushal, inspirations from Charlie Chaplin, and more.
When asked what unique aspect in Bad Newz's script drew her to the project, Vijaylaxmi shared, “As an artist, I was looking forward to working with my director Anand Tiwari. He is a very talented director and actor. It offered me a great learning opportunity. It's a story about a girl who has ambitions. Family and love are important to her, but her dreams are equally important. So, how would a mother react to a girl who is ambitious yet raised in a homely atmosphere? This would be a great opportunity.”
Reflecting on her acting journey, she said, “I've worked on multiple commercial projects, including Breathe: Into the Shadows and Delhi Crime. Each project had a different storyline and focus. Delhi Crime was beautifully captured, while Bad Newz has been made appealing to audiences through its music, dance, and themes. I am lucky to have had the opportunity to work on various types of films and series.”
When asked about her motivation to pursue acting, Vijaylaxmi said, “My inspiration for pursuing acting came during my college days studying English literature. I developed a strong interest in acting while studying poetry and drama. Initially, I didn't pursue acting seriously as I was unsure about it. Instead, I started a career in banking, which is quite different. I have admired Charlie Chaplin's ability to express and portray characters exceptionally well throughout my journey.”
Asked whether her background in English literature and theater deepened her understanding of acting, Vijaylaxmi explained, “Studying poetry and drama made me realise that every word used carries meaning. Vocabulary, punctuation, and even the smallest details must be carefully considered as they influence how emotions are conveyed or a line is delivered. Before pursuing theatre, I worked in retail banking. This experience gave me the confidence to speak in front of people, as you must let go of your inhibitions when on set. It helped me develop professionalism, essential in acting and every aspect of life.”
When asked about Vicky Kaushal and Triptii Dimri facing online trolling over the song Jaanam from Bad Newz and whether actors are unfairly targeted for their artistic choices, she observes, “Actors are often judged incorrectly because many are involved in a film project. Actors are often under intense scrutiny because of the nature of their work and the many people who follow them. Even simple things, such as someone being a vegan, become topics of discussion.”
Vijaylaxmi further comments, “When it comes to this song, there have been bolder film and media projects, but I like the song and think the actors have done a great job. I don't find anything problematic about it; it's a lovely song. People may do whatever they want, but don't spare anyone else. I appreciate that the film emphasises essential themes such as women's ambition, independence, following your dreams, and fatherhood. The world will be better if we all take ownership of a situation. In this film, Amy Virk and Vicky wanted to take ownership of their situation rather than run away. They did not treat it as a taboo, and that's a perfect message.”
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