Sacred
Games
star
Rajshri
Deshpande
says
she
will
be
making
a
cameo
appearance
in
Priyanka
Chopra
and
Farhan
Akhtar
starrer
The
Sky
is
Pink.
The
actor
says
the
film's
director
Shonali
Bose,
approached
her
for
a
small
role
in
the
film,
which
is
currently
in
production.
"Shonali
is
a
great
friend.
She
asked
me
if
I
would
like
to
do
this
small
role
in
her
next
and
I
jumped
at
the
opportunity.
I
said
'It's
your
film,
I
can't
say
no'.
After
'Sacred
Games'
this
came
my
way.
I
really
feel
hopeful
for
the
future," Deshpande
told
PTI
on
the
sideline
of
2018
International
Film
Festival
of
India.
Rajshri
says
it
is
surreal
to
attend
IFFI,
where
she
started
her
journey
as
a
volunteer,
which
was
followed
by
her
films
Angry
Indian
Goddesses
and
last
year's
controversy-ridden
S
Durga.
"I
feel
that
time
is
like
this
mountain.
You
never
know
who
will
come
up
when
and
who
will
come
down
when.
Last
year,
we
came
in
with
'S
Durga' but
did
not
succeed.
But
look
today,
I
was
here
at
a
panel
where
people
are
listening
to
me.
Last
time,
we
were
not
heard,"
she
adds.
The
actor
also
shared
her
views
about
the
#MeToo
movement.
"Every
woman
has
a
story.
When
we
were
growing
up,
we
did
not
have
an
understanding
of
what
is
good
or
bad
touch.
For
a
long
time,
we
didn't
know
what
abuse
means
-
sexual
or
mental.
The
movement
is
helping
create
awareness
and
I
want
not
just
men
but
also
women
to
be
sensitised,"
she
says.
At
IFFI,
Deshpande
was
a
part
of
the
'Redefining
Stories'
panel
discussion
alongside
actors
Rahul
Bose,
Divya
Dutta,
Pankaj
Tripathi
and
filmmaker
Nila
Madhab
Panda.
On
the
work
front,
the
actor
will
be
seen
alongside
Adil
Hussain
and
Sandhya
Mridul
in
Vijay
Jayapal's
psychological
horror
drama
Nirvana
Inn.