How was it directing Esha?
"We have a different relationship on the sets, but still
we are mother and daughter and so that does come across. After
every scene she used to ask me if it was okay or not. It was
really a pleasure directing her and the whole process was very
sweet," said Hema.
That's not all what is keeping the multi-faceted actress occupied.
She is also producing a TV show for Colors called "Maati
Ki Banno", which hit the small screens Monday.
This is her first television show in eight years. In the past,
she has produced shows like "Nupur", "Women of
India" and "Aap Ki Saheli" as well as the Marathi
shows "Songti" and "Umberta".
Discussing her long absence from the small screen, the actress,
who was a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP, said: "Nothing
great came across. Also, I got busy with parliament. I had to
spend time there. My term got over last September and next month
this happened."
The show follows the journey of an orphan girl from Mauritius
married into a family in Bihar and details her struggles with
her new life overshadowed by secrets that haunt her husband's
family.
So is it difficult to manage direction, production, dance shows
and the family?
The multi-tasker says she manages it all. "You need to
take out time for everything. If you want to, you can manage
things and that's what I do. I'm very happy with whatever I
have done in the past and whatever I am doing now. But, yes,
there are times when I feel like going away to some place for
some time, doing just nothing.
"However, that's just a momentary thing because we are
creative people and we can't sit without doing anything for
long," added Hema, whose younger daughter Ahana has evinced
interest in becoming a director.