Sunday, June 28, 2026
37.6 C
New Delhi

‘Very hungry for work’: Mouni Roy on TV to Bollywood move

'Very, very hungry for work': Mouni Roy slams labels after a tough 9-year move from TV to Bollywood

Mouni Roy has opened up about her long move from television to films and said she still wants to do more as an actor. The actor, who recently attended the Cannes Film Festival 2026, spoke about the years it took her to shift from TV to movies and the labels she faced along the way. Mouni said she remains ambitious, hungry for good work, and ready to take on different roles across films and streaming projects.

Mouni Roy’s journey from TV to films

In a conversation with Brut, Mouni Roy reflected on her career, saying it took her 9 years to transition from television to films. She said, “I am very, very hungry for work.”Mouni became a household name on television with shows such as ‘Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi’, ‘Devon Ke Dev… Mahadev’ and ‘Naagin’. She later moved to films and worked in projects such as ‘Gold’, ‘Made in China’, ‘Brahmastra’ and ‘The Bhootnii’.The actor also spoke about how people judged her through different phases of her career. She said, “I have been typecast since the beginning of my career. When I did Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi, people said the girl next door can’t play a glam part. When I did a few reality shows, dance reality shows, they said I was too glamorous. When I did Sati, they said I was too Indian. When I did Naagin, it was ‘she can only do fantasy fiction or mythological shows. ’ That’s something I’ve always dealt with, and it doesn’t really bother me.”

Mouni Roy talks about typecasting

Mouni said such labels no longer define her choices. She said, “It doesn’t matter whether you call me glamorous, stylish, or anything else – like saying she’s good for a certain kind of role.”She added, “When I did Brahmāstra or Bhootnii, they said she’s good for these… not larger-than-life, but more outlandish roles. She can play these parts well. As long as – whether it’s glam, outlandish, girl next door, or dancing – if you can see that I’m putting in my hard work and 100%, and it resonates with the audience, that’s my takeaway from it.”On the work front, Mouni is currently seen in ‘Salakaar’. The show also stars Naveen Kasturia, Asrar Khan, Janhavi Hardas, Mukesh Rishi, and Kuldeep Sareen. She will next be seen in David Dhawan’s ‘Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai’, co-starring Varun Dhawan, Pooja Hegde, and Mrunal Thakur. Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Will be forced to militarily complete the job’: Trump warns Iran after US strikes over 2nd ceasefire breach

Trump confirms US strikes on Iran after ceasefire breach President Donald Trump on Saturday confirmed that US aircraft carried out strikes on Iranian missile and drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites, saying the action was Read More

Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray passes away at 72

Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray passes away at 72; Five-time Odisha State award winner; Worked on 80+ Odia films Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray, one of the most accomplished names in Odia cinema, has passed away at the age of Read More

‘MIB’ BO day 9: Samantha Ruth Prabhu film jumps 12.6%

‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ box office collection day 9: Samantha Ruth Prabhu film jumps 12.6%; Worldwide total reaches Rs 71. Read More

Supreme Court takes 14 years on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting

SC takes 14 yrs on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting NEW DELHI: Even as Supreme Court has repeatedly invoked the legal maxim that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’ — with CJI Surya Kant recently saying “justice delayed is just Read More

Private sector indispensable to India-US AI, critical minerals push: Official

Washington, Jun 28 (PTI): The private sector will play an indispensable role in transforming India-US cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum technologies and critical minerals into real-world outcomes, a senior Indian offici Read More

Topics

‘Will be forced to militarily complete the job’: Trump warns Iran after US strikes over 2nd ceasefire breach

Trump confirms US strikes on Iran after ceasefire breach President Donald Trump on Saturday confirmed that US aircraft carried out strikes on Iranian missile and drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites, saying the action was Read More

Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray passes away at 72

Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray passes away at 72; Five-time Odisha State award winner; Worked on 80+ Odia films Veteran cinematographer Dillip Ray, one of the most accomplished names in Odia cinema, has passed away at the age of Read More

‘MIB’ BO day 9: Samantha Ruth Prabhu film jumps 12.6%

‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ box office collection day 9: Samantha Ruth Prabhu film jumps 12.6%; Worldwide total reaches Rs 71. Read More

Supreme Court takes 14 years on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting

SC takes 14 yrs on criminal case, 2 convicts die waiting NEW DELHI: Even as Supreme Court has repeatedly invoked the legal maxim that ‘justice delayed is justice denied’ — with CJI Surya Kant recently saying “justice delayed is just Read More

Private sector indispensable to India-US AI, critical minerals push: Official

Washington, Jun 28 (PTI): The private sector will play an indispensable role in transforming India-US cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, quantum technologies and critical minerals into real-world outcomes, a senior Indian offici Read More

Rain deficit now at 43%, likely to end at over 10%

Monsoon on the back foot: IMD warns of over 10% rainfall deficit NEW DELHI: Rainfall deficit of 43% as on Saturday will be reduced once the monsoon covers the entire country next month but the season, already affected by El Niño, ma Read More

Followed all rules while availing government subsidy: Union minister Bhagirath Choudhary

Followed all rules while availing government subsidy: Union minister Bhagirath Choudhary NEW DELHI: Union minister of state for agriculture Bhagirath Choudhary Saturday defended receiving a govt subsidy of Rs 99 lakh for his cucumbe Read More

Never hid information on Operation Sindoor deaths: Government

Never hid information on Operation Sindoor deaths: Government NEW DELHI: : The defence ministry Saturday asserted that information about the deaths of six military personnel during the May 7-10 2025 Operation Sindoor was never hidd Read More

Related Articles