Right now the actress is looking forward to the Shoojit Sircar-directed
"Shoebite", in which she has teamed up with megastar
Amitabh Bachchan.
" 'Shoebite' is a very sensitive love story. I'm really
looking forward to that. Shoojit is a very good director. It's
very difficult to explain what he is. Very simple, very quiet,
yet there is something very different about him," she said.
She raves about Amitabh's dedication and energy levels, saying:
"It was a great experience to work with someone who is
so punctual. Plus, his dedication and interest level at this
stage of his career is amazing and so inspiring."
A very unique love story, "Shoebite" traces the life
of John Pereira, a man in his early 60s who sets out on a journey
of self-discovery and penance that leads him to rediscover his
love for his wife in the fag end of their marriage.
She enjoyed working on the film produced by UTV Motion Pictures.
"One is that you go and shoot and come back, the other
thing is that when you feel nurtured while your shoot, this
was the feeling this time."
Not just this, Sarika will also be seen in a film by "Bheja
Fry" director Sagar Bellary, called "Kaccha Limboo",
which will hit the screens Friday.
Also starring Atul Kulkarni and a host of child actors, the
film addresses issues pertaining to adolescent children, who
have just entered their teens.
"I liked the script very much. I thought I should be part
of it because I felt that nobody has touched this space. It
was very good for me as an actor to be a part of a film that
was dealing with a subject not touched before," said Sarika.
When asked about her criteria for selecting roles, Sarika said:
"The criteria are to get an absolutely fabulous role and,
secondly, for me it is very interesting to do a film which has
some grains of reality because I don't want to do anything that
I don't relate to at all.
"I want to be very comfortable in what I'm doing, and
such roles you don't get every day; so I'm seen less,"
she said.