She was just 16-year-old when in the garb of love and dreams, Gangubai Harjivandas was sold for Rs 1000 and forced in prostitution in Mumbai's Kamathipura area. She eventually rose to power and worked towards making lives of sex workers in that area, better. So, when actress Alia Bhatt took on the opportunity to play the character in filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Gangubai Kathiawadi', she knew that understanding the life of this woman was important. Thankfully, as she says, Bhatt has always been a highly sensitive and empathetic person.
In an interview with Outlook, Bhatt reveals what went into portraying one of the well known Mafia Queens of Mumbai.
Dressed in a white anarkali suit, Bhatt made herself comfortable before she started talking about the character with us, during the Delhi leg of the film's promotion.
Answering how she got into the skin of this controversial character, the actress tells us, "In terms of empathy and understanding of where the other person is coming from, in terms of thinking and feeling their story, I was very comfortable doing it. I am also in general a very sensitive and empathetic person, which is why if a negative energy walks into the room, my energy levels change and I have to leave the room immediately. So, understanding Gangubai was about empathising with that person and understanding the situation she went through. That is the 'how' of I played the part. Really just transported myself to that time and the text supports that. It's not that it happened by itself."