If
there
ever
is
a
biopic
made
on
the
legendary
actress
Meena
Kumari,
Sonam
Kapoor
would
love
the
opportunity
to
play
the
role.
The
28-year-old
actor
is
fascinated
by
real
characters
with
some
flaws.
Meena
Kumari
who
was
known
as
the
'Tragedy
Queen'
was
one
of
the
most
talented
and
successful
heroines
of
her
time.
Sonam
who
is
known
for
playing
versatile
roles
in
movies
such
as
Delhi
6,
Aisha,
Mausam
and
I
Hate
Luv
Storys
would
now
love
to
play
the
part
of
Meena
Kumari
who
had
a
very
tragic
life.
"I
want
to
play
any
one
who
has
a
nice
character
arch
and
is
flawed,
I
would
love
to
play
such
roles.
It
is
because
they
are
human.
I
am
very
flawed
myself...
I
want
to
play
a
role
of
a
real
person," said
Sonam.
Meena
Kumari
was
called
the
'Tragic
Queen'
for
a
reason.
She
gained
recognition
for
her
grief-stricken
roles
in
movies
such
as
Chhoti
Bahu
and
Sahib
Bibi
Aur
Ghulam.
These
performances
were
praised
greatly
and
are
remembered
for
years.
However,
apart
from
this
she
was
also
known
for
her
own
personal
tragic
life
that
was
defaced
with
alcoholism,
troubled
relationships,
and
her
death
from
liver
cirrhosis.
In
the
last
six
years,
Sonam
has
worked
in
about
a
dozen
of
films,
but
it
is
her
recent
release
Raanjhanaa,
in
which
she
plays
a
simple
girl
from
Benaras.
Her
performance
in
this
movie
is
called
her
breakthrough
performance.
She
is
very
happy
with
the
response."The
response
has
been
good.
I
am
very
happy.
When
I
was
working,
I
didn't
think
I
will
get
as
much
appreciation.
I
was
working
hard
and
was
putting
in
a
lot
of
effort.
I
really
enjoyed
working
with
Aanand
L.
Rai
(director).
He
is
my
favourite
director," said
the
stylish
diva.
The
audiences
liked
the
chemistry
shared
between
the
Tamil
actor
Dhanush
and
Sonam
in
Raanjhanaa.
"He
is
a
good
actor
and
a
good
person
as
well.
When
that
combination
comes,
it
suits
people
a
lot.
A
nice
performer
is
always
liked
by
people,"
she
added.
The
actress
is
also
looking
forward
to
her
role
played
in
Rakeysh
Omprakash
Mehra's
Bhaag
Milkha
Bhaag.