Updated On: 13 August, 2020 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Aahana Kumra talks about shooting for her first mainstream movie Khuda Haafiz.

Aahana Kumra and Vidyut Jammwal in Khuda Haafiz
Aahana Kumra has no qualms admitting that she was apprehensive about playing an Arab agent in Disney+Hotstar's latest offering, Khuda Haafiz. Recounting her first meeting with director Faruk Kabir, Kumra tells us, "He was clear that this is not the cinema I am usually associated with." Known for her work in Lipstick Under My Burkha (2016) and Voot Select's Marzi, the actor is often labelled 'indie actor' — a tag that often comes up in meetings with producers. "When I was offered this role, I was told this isn't an indie film. That comment stunned me, but there is a perception that I only do independent cinema," says the actor.
"During the narration, it sunk in that this is a different universe," introspects the actor, adding that the typical Bollywood masala films were never offered to her. "People don't look at me as someone who is commercially bankable because I have never done the song-and-dance routine. There is nothing wrong in making masala films, provided it has a good story. With Khuda Haafiz, I had that satisfaction."