Parvinn & I haven’t quit acting: Preeti Jhangiani
‘Once an actor, always an actor’
She adds, “At this stage, I’m very selective. A project has to be worth my time and genuinely excite me. Many fans ask what I’m doing next, and I don’t want to disappoint them—or myself. So, I slowed down on films. I wanted to focus on work that truly inspires me. Any role I take up should justify the time I spend away from my family and away from sport. I see Raveena Tandon and Madhuri Dixit doing incredible work on OTT. Many actresses from the 2000s and earlier are delivering great performances. If a show, story, or character truly appeals to me, I would definitely love to be part of it.”
‘Wanted to make a difference by supporting arm wrestling’
She adds, “We saw a unique opportunity for India to become a global force in arm wrestling. The sport is engaging, easy to understand, adaptable to both short and long formats, and showcases strength in a family-friendly way without the extreme violence that often puts off Indian audiences. We wanted to promote arm wrestling because the sport is set to grow tremendously over the next decade, and this was a space with very little support or investment. Unlike other sports that already had several stakeholders and active players, arm wrestling was an area where our involvement could genuinely make a difference.”
‘What Mohabbatein did for me was unbelievable’
Preeti smiles as she reflects on the lasting impact of Mohabbatein, “That image of me will never leave people’s minds. Many are surprised to see me in a gritty sport like arm wrestling and say, ‘You’re the last person we expected here.’ But I don’t feel the need to change my persona. I’m still that girl. During Mohabbatein, I was incredibly shy, just like my character. Years of performing on stage and speaking before audiences have helped me come out of my shell, but people still approach me about the film all the time. That role and the film will never be forgotten, and the credit goes entirely to Aditya Chopra. What Mohabbatein did for me was unbelievable—the love and popularity it brought have been immense. I’ve been able to channel that affection into bringing attention to arm wrestling, and for that, I’ll always be grateful.”
‘India has a strong reputation within the global arm-wrestling community’
Talking about their journey into sports administration, which began with a professional arm-wrestling league, Preeti says, “Officials from the Asian and World Arm-wrestling Federations encouraged us to help govern the sport and establish a federation. Now, Parvinn oversees the professional league. This natural division of responsibilities has reduced overlap and helped India build a strong reputation within the global arm-wrestling community.”
She adds, “Arm wrestling is rapidly attracting participants and fans across all demographics. Women, in particular, are drawn to the passion, power and intensity of the matches.”
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