Actor and model Saeeda Imtiaz gained popularity when she was casted in Kaptaan, a film based on cricketer-turned-politican Imran Khan’s life as a sportsman that is scheduled for release this fall. In this film, Imtiaz plays the role of the fashionable and elegant Jemima Goldsmith, the former wife of Imran Khan. In conversation with The Express Tribune, Imtiaz talks about the challenges of her role and what her and Goldsmith have in common.
Born and raised in New York, 27-year-old Imtiaz says adjusting to the lifestyle and norms of Pakistanis was a challenge for her. “I thought of giving up many times when I couldn’t adjust out here,” Imtiaz tells The Express Tribune. “I love my country Pakistan, but people here are different compared to people abroad,” she adds.
When she was first offered the role, Imtiaz was nervous about accepting it. “I was a bit reluctant at first but when I heard it was a movie based on Imran Khan and Jemima; I had a word with my family and thought of giving it a shot,” says Imtiaz. She had little acting experience and got her first big break when her friend Asad Rana introduced her to the film’s director, Faisal Aman Khan.
But she had no idea that the film would receive so much attention. “So many people in this country love Imran Khan; the youngsters and adults all adore him and have lots of good things to say about him,” says Imtiaz.
In character
Imtiaz feels she can relate to what Jemima was going through as a foreigner, and that this helped her to perform.
“In real life, Jemima would use a particular Urdu phrase, ‘Chalo chalo’, which was revealed to us by someone very close to their family,” said Imtiaz brightly. She explained that she carefully studied how Goldsmith carried herself, in order to get into character. Watching YouTube clips and working on developing a British accent was part of Imtiaz’s homework since she wanted to bring “an honesty” into the character. “A British accent was the most difficult task for me,” said Imtiaz, adding that mosquito bites were also among her woes on the sets of Kaptaan.
Imtiaz tried hard to understand how Goldsmith’s stay in Pakistan must have been. Both ladies left their hometowns to come to Pakistan and had to deal with the difficulties of adjusting to a conservative culture. She lauds Goldsmith for her sense of style, and for her positive attitude to Pakistani culture and norms.
“She definitely knew how to carry herself in different outfits whether it was a traditional Pakistani dress or a western outfit,” says Imtiaz. “When an Asian girl gets married, she is forced to adjust to her new family and that can be hard. Imagine how difficult it was for Jemima,” she says. “I think it must have been a huge step for a Western woman to adjust to a different culture and country.”
Besides this film, Imtiaz has a career in modeling and is involved in some projects that she will reveal details of in time. While Imtiaz remains unsure of what her ‘dream role’ is, she wants to pursue acting as a career. “I intend to focus more on movies only if movies like Kaptaan and Bol are created. It all depends on where my acting career takes me,” she said.
Published In The Express Tribune, June 28th, 2012.
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Don't understand why in the top of the article, Jemima's current surname "Jemima Khan" is not being taken. She has confirmed that despite the separation from Imran, she will retain the name and has done.
I did not bother reading the rest of the article, if the name of a key subject can not be accurately taken by its respected author.
A self-styled momin who can't bring his wife to heel cannot be expected to bring the larger problems of a nation to heel either.
why stop at Sita white? there were more. I am sure everyone of you also have/had more than one grilfriends at some point in life! so look at yourself then say something about others! atleast Khans life is open and not a hidden as most of our politicians and people keep! Some ones personal life shouldnt be judged for their profession, think Hamza the Very Sharif, Mariam Nawaz and both ver sharifs too for a moment or two :) All of them have affairs known to public. strange that only Khan becomes the target!
Selective fiction won't be helpful.
sonia how can you speak for all the woman asian woman , i am one and i dont want to be rep by you,there are a lot of things wrong with our country
The lady got a few things really wrong and Asian woman is NEVER FORCED to adjust to her new family. she does it willingly. it is in the brought up of the Asian culture. No matter which country of Asia you choose!
As for a Western brought-up woman- yes that can be FORCEFUL and tough- which is y Jemima is no more with the Kaptaan now and it is for the better!!!!!
Aren't movies Haraam in Islam?
Pml n will now demand a movie to to be made on Mian Sahab
@ Yuri Kondratyuk: Which Pakistani told you that?
Waiting to watch. I heard about it some time ago but there was no release date.
@Independent: She gets lot more respect and attention here then in her own country.
you didn't have to add that line, many of us familiar with sub-continental mentality, knows that colonailism is still alive, and people can be more respected and given more attention, just because of their skin colour.
Pak is often difficult for Pakistanis themselves.
Imran Khan is a living legend. He is the supreme super hero. No movie actor can justify his larger than life charismatic personality and character. In 200 million population he is the ONLY one I feel proud of. Abdul Sattar Edhi is a living saint and in different leagues of heroes . May Allah bless them for keeping our hope of sanity alive.
NO one is making fun of any thing.... even I am a big fan of Imran Khan (as a sportsperson, as I am not much into politics). I heard this movie is about Imran's life so the movie should contain all the aspects of his life, not only the positive side. It won't be fair justice what we call....
Who says it is hard for white woman to adjust in Pakistan ? my wife is native white australian converted to islam at the age of 16 , we met in Sydney and now we are living permanently in lahore. She gets lot more respect and attention here then in her own country.
@really: What about Ayesha Ahad, Tahmeena Shahbaz and last but not least Tahira Syed.
I love it when people have nothing of substance to say so they bring up stupid issues that has nothing to do with anything.. Why Do you have to bring up Sita White every time Imran Khan is mentioned! Please just Shut Up!!!!
Jemima? No way.
@Greens: Here comes the PTI troll....:@
@really: discussing these kinds of thing is not good doc and this is what Qur'an says that "Conceal other people's weaknesses and don't make fun of it".. :D
@really you can send from your home. :)
looking forward to it...Houseful i bet...i wish they donate part of the profits for PTI Campaign....
Who plays Sita White is this movie?
This Movie will bring more enthusiasm in Pakistani people and they will Vote for Khan because films always make us emotional
Wow,Can't wait to watch it but only for our Next Prime Minister Mr. Imran Khan :)
“I love my country Pakistan, but people here are different compared to people abroad,” she adds.
Huh?!
Waiting for the movie to release :)
Saeeda is more beautiful than Ex. Mrs. Khalifa.
Love Khan and will see this movie first thing when it is released. It is also good time for the release as the public is getting ready for the next election and I am sure that the video endeavor by Pakistani talent will help to send the message across.