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Growing with Godha

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Wamiqa Gabbi
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Actress Wamiqa Gabbi says the experience of playing a wrestler in Malayalam drama Godha has made her so confident and strong that she can easily demonstrate one of her moves on anyone.

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“It’s not every day you get to play a wrestler. The experience of playing one in Godha has made me stronger and it has given me immense confidence. These days, I ask anyone I meet if I can do a wrestling move on them,” Wamiqa said.

Basil Joseph-directed Godha, which also stars Tovino Thomas and Renji Panicker, is releasing on Friday.

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Explaining how the experience of playing a wrestler made her stronger, she said: “I had to wrestle boys in the film. I have never slapped a boy in my life except for my brother. When I realised I can actually lift and drop someone, I was convinced I have become stronger.” She was trained for a month in wrestling to play her part.

Godha marks her Malayalam debut. Asked what got her excited about the project, “wrestling” she said instantly. “It’s wrestling and the fact that I play a Punjabi. Basically, I play myself in the film. I have so far mostly played the pretty heroine. This role gave me the opportunity to behave like a boy,” she said.—IANS

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