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Malvi Malhotra: I ate street food after two years in Delhi and I felt so alive

The Udaan actress, who learnt theatre for six months in Delhi, sp... Read More
Malvi Malhotra has a special bond with Delhi. The actress, who featured in the TV show

Udaan

, learnt theatre here for six months under

Arvind Gaur

, and memories of her theatre days come rushing back whenever she visits the city. “I love Delhi, I have done stage plays and street plays here as well, and the experience was really fun. The roads here are so green. I love this city so whenever I come here, I enjoy it so much,” she says.

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Malvi, who also visited the

Bengali Market

with us, gorged on the famous golgappas and chhole bhature there. She tells us, “Mujhe yaad nahi maine last time kab golgappe khaye the road pe aise. After almost two years, I had the experience of eating street food and I felt so alive.”

The actress talks about her association with Delhi


On the work front, the actress has three upcoming songs, a web series and two films down South lined up. But does she not miss TV, we ask? “I miss TV because it is like a job, but there’s not much creativity in the medium. I would love to work in OTT or films rather than television,” she replies.

In October 2020, Malvi was stabbed multiple times by a producer for turning down his marriage proposal

‘Following the attack, My mom asks me to share my live location every time I go out now’Malvi has also been slowly rebuilding her life ever since the horrifying incident last year in October. The actress was stabbed in Versova by a producer for turning down his marriage proposal. She says, “My mom asks me to share my live location every time I go out and that is fine as well. I understand they are worried for me. But that incident has taught me to be careful in life. We don’t know what is going to happen next so understand that your life is very important, value your time and don’t get scared of anyone.” However, the actress shares that the incident has not impacted her professional life in any way. “People don’t look at me like a bechari, they take me as a fighter and I really appreciate that. Why would someone not give me work because of a scar? If I fit in a role, people will give me work, it depends entirely on my talent,” she points out.

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