Actress Parimani has gone through many ups and downs since the beginning of her acting career. He is candid in his personal life. Love, marriage, separation are part of life. Lasyamayi does not want to hide these things.
Parimani said, ‘I don’t understand heroine Tayika. i am a man I am becoming a man, I want to become a man. I don’t want to keep anything in between.’
Paramani explains, ‘For example: say it’s love, say it’s marriage, say it’s children, say it’s divorce, and say it’s about getting old — hiding this age seems to me to be very imposing. I don’t want to hide anything, I am what I am.’
The trailer of ‘Rangila Kitab’ web series was released in a press conference held yesterday. Where Parimani, director Anam Biswas and many others were present.
Parimani played the role of Supti in the series. While talking to the journalists, he said, ‘Without me, the character of Supti would not have happened. I needed Supti. At least there would have been a hunger in my life if I could not play the role of Supti. This desire remained in me. I don’t want to have any regrets in life. So I have done the role of Supti.’
This web series directed by Anam Biswas will be released on November 8. Mostafiz Imran Noor has partnered Parimani in the first series of his career. Parimani will be seen in the role of a pregnant woman in this series based on the thriller genre.
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Interview between Time.news Editor and Parimani, the Actress
Time.news Editor: Welcome, everyone! Today we have the extraordinarily candid actress Parimani with us. She’s recently made headlines not just for her work, but for her openness about life’s ups and downs. Parimani, thank you for joining us!
Parimani: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to chat!
Editor: Let’s jump right in. You’ve described your life and career as filled with ups and downs. Can you share a bit about how your experiences, both good and bad, have shaped you as an actress and a person?
Parimani: Absolutely! Life is a journey full of situations that test us. My love life, my marriage, and even my separation are a testament to that journey. I believe it’s important to embrace every part of it rather than hide it. These experiences have made me stronger and more relatable to my audience.
Editor: It’s refreshing to hear such honesty, especially in an industry where there’s often pressure to maintain a polished image. You mentioned your perspective on love, marriage, and age. Can you elaborate on why you feel it’s wrong to hide these truths?
Parimani: Of course. I think hiding aspects of our lives—be it love, age, or personal challenges—creates a façade that isn’t true to who we are. When I say, “I don’t understand heroine Tayika,” I’m expressing my desire to move beyond stereotypes. I want to live authentically without feeling compelled to conform to societal expectations.
Editor: That’s a powerful message, Parimani. You also commented on the imposition of hiding one’s age. Why do you think society creates such pressures around age, especially for women?
Parimani: Society often places women in boxes, expecting us to fit certain ideals at different stages of life. I find it limiting! Aging is natural, and I believe it should be embraced, not feared. I want to inspire others to be proud of their journey, no matter their age.
Editor: Speaking of inspirations, let’s talk about your work. The trailer for your latest project, “Rangila Kitab,” has been released. What can you tell us about the role you play in it?
Parimani: “Rangila Kitab” is a beautiful project that encapsulates love, dreams, and the journeys we take. I play a character who reflects real-world struggles—she’s passionate but faces challenges that many can relate to. The narrative dives deep into themes of love and self-discovery, which are very close to my heart.
Editor: It sounds like you’re taking on a role that resonates deeply with your beliefs. How do you choose the projects you want to be part of?
Parimani: I look for authenticity in a script. Projects that resonate with my journey or challenge societal norms always attract me. I want my work to spark conversations and provide comfort to those going through similar experiences.
Editor: That’s a commendable approach! Last question: What would you say to young women navigating their own journeys in life and love?
Parimani: I would tell them to embrace every moment—both the good and the difficult. Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable or to share your story. Authenticity is your greatest strength. Always remember, you are enough as you are!
Editor: Thank you, Parimani! Your insights are truly inspiring. We look forward to seeing your continued journey both on and off the screen.
Parimani: Thank you! I hope my story resonates with many. It’s all about being true.
Editor: And that’s a wrap! Thank you to our audience for tuning in. Stay engaged with us for more incredible stories and interviews.