On
Her
Tricky
Role
In
The
Movie
The
actress
is
playing
a
defence
lawyer,
Aarti
Mohammed,
in
the
movie.
She
says
that
the
role
was
very
challenging
for
her,
"It
is
pretty
tricky
because
as
a
lawyer
you
have
to
learn
a
lot
more
lines
then
the
person
who
is
the
victim
because
you
have
to
do
a
single
take
for
like
a
13-14
page
scene
with
five
cameras
rolling
at
the
same
time.''
Acting
Is
A
Challenging
Job
‘'So
you're
almost
like
the
person
who's
holding
the
attention
of
hundreds
who
are
sitting
there.
It's
quite
a
challenging
job.''
We
Have
Learnt
Mulk
talks
about
a
minority
community
in
India
and
the
injustice
faced
by
them
due
to
their
religion.
Talking
about
it,
she
told
a
leading
news
agency,
"From
my
school
days
I
have
learnt
that
India
is
a
secular,
democratic
and
republic
country
where
we
treat
people
from
every
religion
with
equality.''
'I
Use
Cinema
As
A
Medium
To
Express
My
Opinion'
"In
fact,
that
is
how
we
lead
our
life
around
our
close
circuit.
Conflict
started
when
we
all
grew
up
seeing
a
certain
hatred
is
also
growing,
that
we
read
in
newspaper,
see
among
few
groups
of
people...
Of
course,
such
issues
should
be
addressed
and
as
an
actress,
all
I
can
do,
is
use
cinema
as
a
medium
to
express
my
opinion."
'I
Can't
Talk
About
Issues
Randomly'
"Since
I
am
an
actress
and
not
a
social
activist,
cinema
is
the
best
medium
for
me
to
state
my
views.
I
cannot
talk
about
issues
randomly,
so
I
would
rather
use
acting
as
a
tool
to
reach
out
to
more
and
more
people,"
she
added.