Wamiqa says quiet stories finally get their due

Movies don't have to shout anymore, and that's a good thing. Actress Wamiqa Gabbi thinks the biggest change in film over recent decades is simply the space created for quieter, nuanced storytelling. She noted that narratives now can focus on flawed characters and emotions that do not need to be loud to resonate. While technology expanded reach, the real shift for her is trust from audiences who accept complexity and slow-burn performances. Gabbi started with a small childhood role in the film Jab We Met before becoming a lead in Punjabi cinema with movies like Nikka Zaildar 2. She later worked on Tamil and Malayalam projects.

Her recent appearance was in the fantasy comedy Bhool Chuk Maaf with Rajkummar Rao. Upcoming work includes the sequel Pati Patni Aur Woh 2, co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan, set for release next Holi. She is also part of several other films, like Bhooth Bangla, a project by director Priyadarshan starring Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and Tabu, scheduled for an early spring release. Her slate further includes projects titled Kuku Ki Kundali, Tiki Taka, and Goodachari 2.
 

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