"It is a way of thinking, a set of values that I have
imbibed from her. It has come to me unconsciously, mostly because
of the kind of upbringing I have had. It is therefore impossible
to distinguish and compartmentalise what I have learnt from
her regarding different issues like marriage, womanhood, cinema...
"She is a constant source of inspiration for me. I admire
her strength, her knowledge and her resilience and I have a
lot of respect for her," she added.
Konkana's "Mr and Mrs Iyer" had bagged the audience
award at River to River seven years ago. And while she was very
excited about "Iti Mrinalini" being screened here
Dec 3, the actress did not accompany her mother.
Konkana recently married long-time beau and actor Ranvir Shorey
and is expecting her first child. But she doesn't say whether
that was the reason she didn't attend her film's premiere.
She, however, maintains that marriage is no big deal for her
and her professional life doesn't really affect her personal
life.
"What is more important is that one is in a committed
relationship," Konkona said.
She also says that while she was working on "Iti Mrinalini",
she was not thinking about her own marriage.
"One is constantly doing films where one plays a character.
Usually working in a film does not affect my personal life in
any way, thankfully!" Konkona said.