New Delhi, Aug 29 - After facing the arc lights for half a century, veteran actress Sharmila Tagore says she has done enough and wants an extended break from movies even though she looks forward to the release of her Marathi venture 'Samaantar' next month.
'I'm not interested in working any more, frankly. Unless it's something really exciting, I don't want to do films. I want to do other things,' Sharmila told IANS in an interview.
'I have been working since I was 16. In fact, I was 13 when I did my first film ('Apur Sansar' 1959) and then went back to school and came back to cinema. Since then, I've just been working. I've done enough. Now I'm happy doing other things and, for that matter, not doing anything. I'm any way quite lazy,' said the 62-year-old thespian who looked cool and relaxed in a pair of jeans and a floral shirt at her residence here.
'I love gardening. My garden is my passion. I don't have one here, but I have a huge one in Pataudi. I like growing things there. I also spend my time doing things for NGOs, I'm the goodwill ambassador for Unicef, etc,' said Sharmila, who is married to former cricketer Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi and whose son is the actor Saif Ali Khan.
'We have houses in Pataudi and Bhopal; so I keep busy looking after them...If nothing else, taking care of the road outside. Basically, I don't want to work in usual roles any more. I want a definite break,' said Sharmila, who was last seen in 'Morning Walk'.
The actress might be wanting a break, but she is now in the midst of promoting her first ever Marathi venture 'Samaantar', produced by yesteryears actor Amol Palekar and distributed by Big Pictures. It is set to release Sep 4.
Sharmila plays a middle-aged recluse who comes across her old flame Keshav (Amol), a 60-year-old man who gets so embroiled in the humdrum of life that he has nothing to look forward to on his personal front.