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Bhumi Pednekar is one of the most exciting young actors in Bollywood and she is also an extremely committed performer who always gives her 200 percent for the films she chooses to do. She stands out incredibly well for her sheer perfectionism and versatility as an actor who has delivered superb performances every time she has faced the camera.

Bhumi has also, in every film, transformed herself and become the character that she played. With her debut film Dum Laga Ke Haisha, she delivered the break-through acting performance of that year. She put on oodles of weight and made a bold debut as overweight but self-assured young woman, Sandhya. Her next films Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Shubh Mangal Savdhan, Lust Stories and Son Chiriya also saw her transform for the camera and bring authenticity and genuineness on screen.

Bhumi Pednekar Learned Haryanvi From Her Mother For Saand Ki Aankh!

In Saand Ki Aankh, she plays the role of the world’s oldest sharpshooter Prakashi Tomar, who along with her sister Chandro (played by Taapsee Pannu), are the oldest women sharpshooters of the world. Her character hails from Haryana and Bhumi wanted to get the Haryanvi accent bang on. She, thankfully, had help at her home!

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“I like to go as authentic as possible to make people forget that they are watching me on screen. I want them to emotionally invest in the character that I’m playing. For Saand Ki Aankh I wanted to nail the Haryanvi accent and I took my mother’s (her name is Sumitra and she is a Haryanvi) help during filming and dubbing to bring out the authentic accent. It was a very important process for me and I’m blessed that I had my mother with me all along guiding me, coaching me,” says Bhumi.