Dia Mirza shares why she decided to play a Pakistani in 'Kaafir'

Actor plays a Pakistani mother who comes to India under strange circumstances and is unable to go back home


Entertainment Desk June 15, 2019
PHOTO: DIA MIRZA/INSTAGRAM

In her recent venture, Bollywood starlet Dia Mirza essays a young Pakistani mother who comes to India under strange circumstances and is unable to go back home.

The show revolves around the relationship between the woman, who is accused of militancy, and a journalist-turned-lawyer (Mohit Raina) who makes her justice his sole objective.

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On her decision to play a Pakistani character, the Tehzeeb star said, "This show is trying to address prejudices that we have in our society. When people ask me, 'Weren't you afraid of playing a Pakistani character in the show?' I say that I feel that our show is trying to question that fear and we are trying to remove that fear from people's mind."

She continued, "I feel really happy to be part of this show which talks about humanity and I hope that people will appreciate our effort. There is a problem all over the world that we see people from unfortunate lenses which include lenses of culture, country and caste and I feel these are very unfortunate ways to view humanity. We shouldn't be prejudiced against people because of religion, caste or place that they belong to."

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Mirza added, "That is precisely what Kaafir addresses and I hope after watching this show, people will get their answers."

As an actor, she said, getting to work on a show like this - a true story - is a "once in lifetime opportunity".

Her second web series will be directed by Nikkhil Advani.

"It's a historical drama and co-incidentally it is written by Bhavani Iyer who has also scripted Kaafir," she said.

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