
- Minissha Lamba’s long-lived dream of becoming a journalist is finally coming true. Well, almost! The actress will play a scribe in Shirish Kunder’s upcoming filmJoker. In fact, to prepare for her role, Minissha even had to spend three days at a news channel studio to understand how real-life journalists work.
- The actress says, “As a little kid, I used to stand in front of the mirror and practice taking interviews and used to report activities happening around. I really love the thought of going on the field and reporting.”
- Though the 27-year-old actress couldn’t become a scribe, she’s glad this role came her way. “Luck had something else in store for me. Finally, when Shrish came to me with this role, I was overwhelmed and grabbed the opportunity instantly,” she adds.
- Spending time at the news studio helped her better her scribe act. “Thinking of being a journalist and actually playing one is like the two sides of the same coin. It’s not as easy as it looks,” sums up Minissha.
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Minissha Lamba's long-lived dream of becoming a journalist is finally coming true. Well, almost! The actress will play a scribe in Shirish Kunder's upcoming filmJoker. In fact, to prepare for her role, Minissha even had to spend three days at a news channel studio to understand how real-life journalists work.
The actress says, "As a little kid, I used to stand in front of the mirror and practice taking interviews and used to report activities happening around. I really love the thought of going on the field and reporting."
Though the 27-year-old actress couldn't become a scribe, she's glad this role came her way. "Luck had something else in store for me. Finally, when Shrish came to me with this role, I was overwhelmed and grabbed the opportunity instantly," she adds.
Spending time at the news studio helped her better her scribe act. "Thinking of being a journalist and actually playing one is like the two sides of the same coin. It's not as easy as it looks," sums up Minissha.
The actress says, "As a little kid, I used to stand in front of the mirror and practice taking interviews and used to report activities happening around. I really love the thought of going on the field and reporting."
Though the 27-year-old actress couldn't become a scribe, she's glad this role came her way. "Luck had something else in store for me. Finally, when Shrish came to me with this role, I was overwhelmed and grabbed the opportunity instantly," she adds.
Spending time at the news studio helped her better her scribe act. "Thinking of being a journalist and actually playing one is like the two sides of the same coin. It's not as easy as it looks," sums up Minissha.