The 27-year-old actress, who appears in a few dream sequences and also in the end of the movie, says the film will help people see her in a different light.
"I think it might open new opportunities. I donned a glamorous avatar, which I have not done before in my films. I think my role in 'Finding Fanny' will help people see me in that glamorous space. They will know that I can also pull off such roles," Anjali told PTI.
"I had no reason to say no to 'Finding Fanny'... It has such an amazing cast. The film is very good and I am really happy that I was approached for it. Homi is an amazing director. It is one of the ground breaking films in India. When Homi approached me with the role he said he was looking for Fanny and I looked like her. And also I got to shoot with Naseer saab," she said.
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The actress has bagged a National Award (Special Mention) for her performance in Telugu film 'Na Bangaru Talli'. Her other works include Prakash Jha's 'Chakravyuh' and Sri Lankan drama 'With You Without You', for which she bagged the best actress award at International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in 2012.
When asked why she has abstained from doing mainstream films except for 'Chakravyuh' and the forgettable 'Shree', Anjali says she does not have hang ups about doing just Bollywood as she wants to try her hands in everything be it Hindi, regional or international cinema.
"After 'Chakravyuh' I was getting all similar type of intense roles. I did not want to do such films and regret it later. If I don't get a good vibe from the script, I don't take it up at all," Anjali said.
The actress is happy to see that the obsession of directors with stars has also minimised in Bollywood as some filmmakers are choosing good performers over big names.
Anjali has bagged a role in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's 'Mirziya'. Besides that she is also set to begin filming Gajendra Ahire's next, which will be her Marathi film debut and an international project which will go on floors by year end.