Ghana Ali, the newest kid on the block doesn’t like to be judged on anything but her talent. Ghana has been in the industry since 3 years and her hits (and misses) that have only added to her personal image and it’s improvement. Her roles in dramas have always been different.
Ghana has successfully played all sorts of roles before her film debut – villainous and docile.
She feels the Pakistani film industry casts women in certain characters. “In my films that I’ve done and am doing, I’ve played very pleasant, affable characters. I don’t want people to think about me a certain way only, I cannot allow them to. I keep working hard for that, sometimes I have to convince a lot of people to let me explore if I’ve already done something similar.”
Sometimes, when I’m offered a certain script where I feel the parallel lead is stronger than the lead, I ask the makers to give me that part instead,” Ghana says. “I want to explore my acting skills more and hone my craft further. I think I’m stuck somewhere and I want get out of there. It’s not that I don’t want to become a ‘heroine’, but I’d rather become someone who’s versatile.”
On the work front, Ghana will begin shooting for her next venture, Kaaf Kangana with Sohai Ali Abro and Sami Khan in a exciting love-triangle. Speaking about her role in this film, she said, “I loved my character and her dialogues when I read the script. They’ve been written so beautifully by Khalil Sahab.”