Mehreen Kaur Pirzada is relatively new to the celluloid, yet she managed to grab audience attention remarkably. After having two successful movie releases she must be proud and satisfied, but that is not how Mehreen feels, she thinks from now on every movie she does counts and she has to choose the right one.
The first movie she acted was “Krishnagadi Veera Premagadha” a telugu film with Naani as the co-actor. She says it took 3 days for Hanu Raghavapudi, the director of the said film, to cast her. She also says that getting that first movie is not that easy and she worked very hard to get where she is now.
The next film she did, “Mahanubavudu” another telugu film is also a hit. She slowly ventured into Tamil and Bollywood movie industry and she says that it is not difficult to act in different languages because according to her, movies strongly depend on emotions which don’t need a language to convey.
At a very small age Mehreen saw back to back success yet her humility is a shocker to most of us. Keeping it in balance is essential, she does it so well you won’t even find a hint of arrogance in her tone.
According to Mehreen’s statement Priyanka Chopra has been her influence for very long and one day she wishes to be like her. She also adds that Priyanka Chopra is busy most of the times doing what she likes and through that creating a myriad of entertainment for her fans.
Fortunately, Mehreen managed to grab all the work she can for the next two years and she can be busy doing what she likes just like her role model. Mehreen thinks that on-screen you entertain audience and off-screen you need to do something that matters to the society which establishes the fact that she is pure at heart with her noble intentions.
“Raja the Great” is her third telugu movie which is set to release sometime this month. This movie has already gotten great critic reviews and Mehreen says she knew this would be a great film even before they made it. With her previous work it is evident that she has been following a trend of acting beside a hero with some kind of limitation. In this movie, the hero Ravi Teja, is blind. Upon asking what she thinks of this trend, she answers that she is fortunate to have been offered those roles.