Then, on top of that, Rakhee (director) had a friend who just had a baby ten days back. The other woman said that post-pregnancy your vagina feels like a sad marshmallow numb to the world. One woman, I met told me that it feels like a truck has been passing through your vagina while delivering a baby. So, yeah, I read a lot on pregnancy and post-pregnancy. They were sending me almost everything to do with pregnancy. Well, first I read a lot about pregnancy, so much so that after a point Google started sending me alerts wherever there was something interesting and new related to pregnancy and motherhood. I have never been a mother, so I had to do a lot of research. How was it to play a mother onscreen? This is the first time when you have taken up a role like this?Ī. There are a lot of changes in my characters in these four years. The story of the film spans four years, from pre-pregnancy to when the baby is four years old.
They have to look after their aging parents. Secondly, they have a lot of money issues. Firstly, Sahana, my character, is pregnant. They are well educated and so-called liberal. It’s a film about a couple who live in Mumbai. Tell us something about your film, Ribbon. In this interview, Koechlin talks candidly about Ribbon, her preparations for playing an onscreen mother for the first time and why she doesn’t want to go behind the camera to call the shots. BollywoodMDB correspondent, Mohnish Singh, recently had a chance to sit down with the actress beloved by the audience everywhere as she promotes her movie. Last seen in the 2016 film Mantra, beautiful actress Kalki Koechlin will soon grace the silver screen with her forthcoming film, Ribbon, also featuring Sumeet Vyas.