Bhumi Pednekar, who recently celebrated 10 years in the film industry, is full of gratitude as she reflects on her journey from a casting director to a critically acclaimed actor.
In a heartfelt interview, Bhumi opened up about the challenges of making it in Bollywood, her unforgettable first meeting with Shah Rukh Khan, and a piece of advice from Akshay Kumar that’s stuck with her over the years.
“Beta Bas Kaam…” — Akshay Kumar’s Straightforward Advice
Speaking to Mashable India, Bhumi revealed how Akshay Kumar’s no-nonsense mantra became a guiding principle. “He told me, ‘Beta, bas kaam karti jao. Don’t overthink,’” Bhumi shared, acknowledging the senior actor’s focus and discipline. The advice, she said, kept her grounded in an unpredictable industry.
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Shah Rukh Khan’s Gracious Hospitality Left Her Awestruck
Bhumi also recalled a cherished memory with Shah Rukh Khan after the success of her debut film 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha'. “Shah Rukh sir invited me to his home. He came to receive me himself, stayed with us throughout, and even dropped us back. He didn’t leave until we exited the compound. That’s who he is—so gracious, so lovely,” she said, calling it a memory she’ll always hold close.
Her Casting Director Lens & Real Talk for Aspiring Actors
Putting her casting director hat back on, Bhumi had some blunt advice for newcomers. “It’s not rosy,” she warned. “If you want to do Hindi films, you need to know Hindi. That’s the bare minimum. Practice your lines, watch films. Don’t come unprepared.”
Her Favourite Character & A Journey of Self-Acceptance
While Bhumi has played a variety of roles, Sandhya from Dum Laga Ke Haisha remains her most cherished. In a conversation with Harper’s Bazaar India, she said, “That girl changed me. She helped me deal with my insecurities and made me fall in love with myself a little more. It's an ongoing journey.”
Bhumi was recently seen in ‘The Royals’ alongside Ishaan Khatter, which received mixed reviews but reaffirmed her versatility as a performer.
In a heartfelt interview, Bhumi opened up about the challenges of making it in Bollywood, her unforgettable first meeting with Shah Rukh Khan, and a piece of advice from Akshay Kumar that’s stuck with her over the years.
“Beta Bas Kaam…” — Akshay Kumar’s Straightforward Advice
Speaking to Mashable India, Bhumi revealed how Akshay Kumar’s no-nonsense mantra became a guiding principle. “He told me, ‘Beta, bas kaam karti jao. Don’t overthink,’” Bhumi shared, acknowledging the senior actor’s focus and discipline. The advice, she said, kept her grounded in an unpredictable industry.
Video
Shah Rukh Khan’s Gracious Hospitality Left Her Awestruck
Bhumi also recalled a cherished memory with Shah Rukh Khan after the success of her debut film 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha'. “Shah Rukh sir invited me to his home. He came to receive me himself, stayed with us throughout, and even dropped us back. He didn’t leave until we exited the compound. That’s who he is—so gracious, so lovely,” she said, calling it a memory she’ll always hold close.
Her Casting Director Lens & Real Talk for Aspiring Actors
Putting her casting director hat back on, Bhumi had some blunt advice for newcomers. “It’s not rosy,” she warned. “If you want to do Hindi films, you need to know Hindi. That’s the bare minimum. Practice your lines, watch films. Don’t come unprepared.”
Her Favourite Character & A Journey of Self-Acceptance
While Bhumi has played a variety of roles, Sandhya from Dum Laga Ke Haisha remains her most cherished. In a conversation with Harper’s Bazaar India, she said, “That girl changed me. She helped me deal with my insecurities and made me fall in love with myself a little more. It's an ongoing journey.”
Bhumi was recently seen in ‘The Royals’ alongside Ishaan Khatter, which received mixed reviews but reaffirmed her versatility as a performer.
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