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Prachi won’t play makkhi for money

Actress Prachi Tehlan, who is seen as a tomboy in the new show Ikyawann, says she can’t play a makkhi (fly) or something “mindless” just for money.

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Actress Prachi Tehlan, who is seen as a tomboy in the new show Ikyawann, says she can’t play a makkhi (fly) or something “mindless” just for money.

Asked about the current TV trends and the short shelf life of shows, Prachi said, “Nowadays we get to see the daughter-in-law turning into a fly. I don’t see myself there. Horror is a different thing. That also depends on the content... maybe something like Bhool Bhulaiya, which is a performance-based film. But I won’t do baseless and mindless roles.” 

“Money doesn’t matter. It’s not everything. I can’t play a makkhi or something like that just for money,” she added.

—IANS

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