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Actress Ankita Lokhande says she chose Manikarnika - The Queen of Jhansi starring Kangana Ranaut because she wanted to do something which was acting and performance-oriented.

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Actress Ankita Lokhande says she chose Manikarnika - The Queen of Jhansi starring Kangana Ranaut because she wanted to do something which was acting and performance-oriented.

Asked why she chose this film as her debut film even though she is not playing the lead, Ankita said: “I’m more into characters and acting oriented things. How does it matter if I do a film which is heroine-centric film and I am not just there and it’s a hero film and I am standing here and there and dancing. I didn’t want to make a debut with something like that.

“I never planned also. But I knew that I want to do something acting oriented.”

Ankita said that even if she is onscreen for even 15 minutes, she should be “visible, and noticed by people”.

“People should appreciate my character. Nowadays it doesn’t matter if a heroine is there in the whole film or not. What character you play and how you play really matters. I have only had a bent towards content where I can perform,” she said. The actress, who is fondly remembered as Archana from the TV show Pavitra Rishta, says she wanted to bring out her brave side and she got to show that as Jhalkari Bai. —IANS

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