Actress
Bhumi
Pednekar,
who
has
been
playing
roles
of
a
small
town
and
middle-class
girl
in
films
like,Toilet:
Ek
Prem
Katha
and
Shubh
Mangal
Saavdhan,
said
in
real
life
she
loves
to
dress
up
and
that
vanity
comes
with
the
entertainment
business.
Bhumi
has
been
caught
up
doing
promotional
activities
for
two
of
her
films
in
the
last
few
months.
Asked
if
it
was
a
tiring
process
for
a
creative
mind
to
answer
the
same
questions
to
the
media
regarding
films
or
talking
on
the
same
topic
extensively,
Bhumi
said,
"I
am
not
bored
of
promoting
my
films
because
this
is
a
new
process
for
me.
Though
acting
and
shooting
are
more
interesting
than
promotional
activities.
As
long
as
I
am
wearing
beautiful
clothes
and
dressing
up,
I
am
happy."
"I
love
vanity
as
a
woman
in
real
life.
Yes,
I
play
those
girls
next
door
image
on
screen,
but
off
camera,
I
always
take
two
hours
to
get
ready.
Whether
I
am
going
to
meet
my
friends,
party
or
film
promotion,
I
am
such
a
girly
girl
who
takes
a
long
time
in
front
of
the
mirror
to
dress
up.
I
am
a
typical
Mumbai
girl.
You
know
what
I
mean," she
added.
Bhumi
is
trying
to
make
her
mark
in
the
film
industry
with
offbeat
films,
breaking
the
image
of
a
conventional
heroine
of
Bollywood.
Asked
if
she
feels
the
need
to
be
a
part
of
the
race
of
becoming
a
quintessential
heroine,
she
replied,
" I
see
no
reason
for
saying
no
to
a
good
story.
It
is
more
challenging
for
a
Mumbai
girl
like
me
to
play
a
small
town
girl
I
have
no
connection
with."
"And
whether
it
is
about
open
defecation
or
on
an
issue
like
erectile
dysfunction,
these
films
are
all
iconic
that
have
been
made
the
first
time
in
Indian
cinema.
So,
I
feel
lucky
to
be
a
part
of
that
history
by
doing
these
films."
With
inputs
from
IANS.