
Zippy, zesty, zany- Yashma Gill is flying high, aboard a long flight to superstardom, and appears undeterred by the challenges on her way.
All poised to join the top-tier of the industry’s A-list stars, our heroine has proved that her acclaim will only continue to grow. Pyar Ke Sadqay has turned out to be a big television blockbuster and Gill is basking in the glory as her coveted character of ‘Shahnzay’ is reaping a flourishing success!
The actress has established that she is much more than those big brown eyes, porcelain skin, caramel- gold hair, and pretty features. She has proved she is a multi-hyphenate star that can break the internet with just the right role.
The actress has upped her appeal with her accurate portrayal of the snobby, haughty and bossy Shahnzay. Her display of cold demeanor and an overwhelming sense of pride adds to her look of that mean and manipulative queen on the screen that we all want to strangle!
Spotlight had a heart-to-heart with the young and the glorious, Yashma Gill. Unlike Shahnzay, she is uber-modest, extremely down-to-earth and a darling to talk to! Read all that she said here:
From studying psychology to being in the spotlight, how have you discovered yourself in the last few years?
Nothing in me has changed as a person. I have been a reserved person and I have become more grounded. Work teaches you so many new things. When you meet different people and you face different situations you learn patience and the power to tolerate. You learn to be more disciplined and treat others more humanely.
However, psychology has greatly helped me as when you have to create and live a fictional character, which is in your mind you need certain expressions and thoughts – in that psychology has given me that arch to create that imaginary character which you have never met and also to design its thought processes.
Were you nervous while signing up for the role of Shahnzay?
To be honest, yes, I was. Farooq Rind is a huge name in our industry and also it had a big star cast like Bilal Abbas and Yumna Zaidi. However, I had previously worked with Bilal so I knew he is an easy-going co-actor to work with and I had heard great things about Yumna. From the interviews I have seen of the actress and her acting, I always had a vibe of Yumna being a very positive person. So I overcame my anxiety and when I first met Farooq Sir, I became relaxed as he is an extremely welcoming person.
I became very calm and comfortable within the first few days of shooting and by the end of the play, I had made many friends and made so many memories.
How do you feel playing the role of the ‘other woman’ in Pyar Ke Sadqay and hated by the audience so much?
The reason I played this character is that in many scenes Shanzay is seen as imposing what she thinks on Abdullah. She is forcing Abdullah to do various things. I feel it is very important for me to make the audience understand that if you’re not comfortable doing something you should not do it. And it’s okay to say NO when you are not in agreement with something.
At this time point in time in the story, what would you advise Yashma, Mahjabeen, and Abdullah to do better in life?
To Mahjabeen: No girl should put herself below the respect and dignity she deserves. She should be more confident about herself and realize whatever happening is not right. It is okay to compromise but not for the sake of self-respect.
To Abdullah: Learn to say no and follow your gut. When something is smeared all over your face and your emotions are warning you, then you must listen to your gut feeling. It’s okay to say no.
To Shanzay: Be a little less self-absorbed and self-confident. Being self-less is good too.
How has your experience been working with Yumna Zaidi and Bilal Abbas?
Both Yumna and Bilal are super professional. At the same time, they are extremely supportive and friendly.
How do you think women in real life can deal with vile predators like Sarwar?
I believe from a very young age, children (both genders) should be taught what is appropriate and what’s not acceptable. They should understand when someone touches them inappropriately or speaks to them improperly. They should learn to voice themselves. If they will be taught from the beginning, nobody will be able to manipulate them. There shouldn’t be any shame in pointing out a molester. There is more shame in hiding and not shedding light on such things.
What is your concept of love?
Love is all about attachment, compromise, understanding, trust, and patience.
What is next on the cards for Yashma?
My next projects are with MD Productions and Big Bang Entertainment. Soon you will be seeing me in a positive character as well as a negative character. I can’t wait for your support and see which is more loved by the audience.
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