Nimra Bucha, a Karachi-born theatre, television, radio and film actor, visited Islamabad to perform in 'Mushk', a powerful play that also starred Sania Saeed.
Directed by Kanwal Khoosat and written by Raabiaa Qadir and Seemal Numan, the play drew standing ovations from the Islamabad audience. Dawn caught up with Ms Bucha to talk about her experience of performing in Islamabad and her career as an actor.
Dawn: How was the experience like performing in Islamabad?
Nimra Bucha (NB): The play went really well. We came a week earlier to meet people in the capital. I find that Islamabad is very receptive to new things. Every city is different. we performed 'Mushk' first in Lahore and then brought the play here. We had a full house both nights and the audience was very enthusiastic. It’s interesting how a particular turn of phrase or dialogue draws a response from the audience in one city and something completely different works in another.
Dawn: What got you started in or interested in performing? Do you have a mentor or are you inspired by anyone in particular?
NB: I believe there has to be something in your personality that draws you to this sort of field where you want to get up on stage. I started young, participating in all my school plays. I come from a conservative family which was not very excited about this sort of field – when I was going away to study, I was allegedly going to be a very learned sort of person – but I was drawn to theatre.
I acted in 'Marnay Ke Baad Kya Ho Ga', a play my husband wrote and after we moved abroad, I would come back and perform occasionally. Initially, most of my work was in theatre and radio in London where I did voiceover work. I started television much later in Pakistan.