1.2032936-2925754788
Mumbai: Actress Pooja Batra during the India Leadership Conclave 2016 in Mumbai, on July 1, 2016. (Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Actress Pooja Batra of Virasat fame, says she would love to do a biopic on former Indian athlete and Olympian P.T. Usha.

“I would love to do biopic on P.T. Usha because I have been an athlete. I represented my school in 200 and 400 metre race at national level. I have kind of played the role of Kalpana Chawla in a Hollywood movie One Under the Sun, in which I am playing role of an astronaut,” she said in Mumbai at a media interaction for her upcoming film Mirror Game: Ab Khel Shuru.

“In India, we don’t make films on female athletes. It is important because through our films, aspiring athletes gets encouragement. We don’t give much importance to sports in India. It is necessary for mental and physical development -- whether it’s a group or solo sport. It enhances personality of the individual in terms of discipline and confidence,” she added.

Talking about her character in Mirror Game..., Batra said: “It’s a very gripping thriller. It’s my first film in this genre. In this film, I am playing a role of a criminal psychologist who tries to ascertain whether the character of Parvin Dabas is mentally stable and speaking the truth.

“In the US, there is a normal tendency of taking mental therapy, unlike in India where people assume that taking mental therapy is related with mental illness.

“Mental therapy helps the individual to rectify or minimise their errors ,which they are doing since their childhood, and I have taken such therapies. So I always wanted to play such a character to analyse people by sitting on the opposite seat.”

Batra is back in the Bollywood scene after some time, and believes there is “cut-throat competition” in the industry.

“There is only one way to survive in this industry, and that is good acting. Getting an opportunity at the right time also plays a major role to become successful,” she said.

Mirror Game... is shot entirely in the US and the film revolves around a psychology professor in New Jersey battling complications in his personal and professional lives.

Dabas plays the lead role of a professor of psychology, while Omi Vaidya plays a pivotal part. The movie will release on June 2 in India.