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She's all of 17, yet, she has no doubts about her goal in
life. Bhavna Pani is currently busy shooting films down South and already has one Hindi
film, Tere Liye, up for release soon... Shes shooting for the Telugu film, High-
Tech Student, these days, her father, ad-filmmaker Uday Shankar Pani, informs us.
And Bhavna adds shyly that she finds it difficult to pronounce the names of the other
films shes working in. I have a couple of good projects there and I am happy
to be working in the South, where the entire industry seems so disciplined, systematic and
hardworking. Working there is like going to school where you learn all there is to know
about filmmaking. I am thoroughly enjoying the experience, says the young actress.
She has also signed some Tamil and Telugu films with eminent filmmakers like Satyanarayana
Rao and Subramaniam. Whats more she even has a Ramoji Rao project in her bulging
kitty. Yet, she says, my ultimate goal is Hindi films.
The young actress was more inclined towards extracurricular activities since childhood.
Though I was interested in the performing arts, like any growing child, I had
thought I would become a doctor or an astronaut. But when I secured 83 percent in my SSC
exam, and was preparing to take up science, Abha Dharampal, the principal of Utpal Sanghvi
School where I studied insisted I take up arts. I was among her favourite students, and
she always took an extra interest in me. Thanks to her, today I know what I want and I am
also doing my BA in Psychology and Philosophy from Mithibai College, Mumbai. Today
the Oriya girl is a professional classical dancer in Odissi and Kathak having taken
lessons since the age of six years from the likes of Pandit Birju Maharaj and Guru
Kelucharan Mahapatra. Actress Neelima Azim who also taught her Kathak for three years was
certain that Bhavna would make it to the movies, someday.
The young girl has done several stage shows all over India. She has also trained as a Jazz
ballet dancer for the last two years at Shiamak Davars dance institute and with
Yanna Tracey from London. Shes also been trained as an aerobics instructor by the
Terrence Lewis Academy of Dance and Fitness. It was thanks to Terrence that she bagged the
role in Evita. Alyque Padamsee was fun to work with and Sharons a
sweetheart, she chirps. Besides having done some amateur theatre, the actress also
paints and sings, too. As for bagging Tere Liye, she says she got a portfolio done for the
heck of it, and, on the insistence of a friend, met Sanjay Gadhvi of Vogue Communications.
Within a few days, her life changed, as she was signed to play the lead role in the film.
Working in that film was a different experience altogether. When newcomers are
generally treated like babies we were treated like professionals and made to work for 28
days at a stretch. It was gruelling work, but I wouldnt miss it for anything in the
world, laughs Bhavna. Right now, her life is full of meetings and film shoots. She
is also taking acting lessons from Kishore Namit Kapoor. Shes negotiating with
producers about a couple of lucrative offers. Its too early to talk about
them. Wait till its all finalised, she tell us, when we ask her about it.
Mother is Bhavnas best friend. She believes I need to have more space for
myself. And she manages to run my day beautifully. When asked what acting means to
her, she says, For me acting is life, its living. Acting is not work for me.
My life would end if I stopped dancing or singing or being active. By Gods grace, I
didnt have to struggle much and signed a film without even a proper portfolio. Now,
I want to become a successful actress. And would love to work with Shah Rukh Khan and
Hrithik Roshan, someday. I am among their greatest fans, she concludes.
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