Amyra Dastur has been keeping herself busy amid the lockdown. From honing her make-up skills to improving her yoga postures, her
Instagram handle is full of interesting pictures and videos. In fact, the actress recently revealed that she had recorded her very first audiobook. She said that she decided to try her hand at something different and admitted that audiobooks were perfect for people who weren’t inclined to reading actual books.
From working on OTT platforms to films, Amrya, in an earlier interview, admitted that she was okay to work in different mediums as long as the role was interesting and gave her enough scope to showcase her talent.
The actress also said she was looking forward to challenging herself by taking on unconventional roles. Last seen on the big screen in ‘Made in China’, which also starred
Rajkummar Rao and
Mouni Roy, Amyra also has ‘Oodi Oodi Uzhaikanum’, which is a Tamil comedy, and ‘Kadhalai Thedi Nithya Nandha’ and ‘Pilfer Singh’, a remake of Telugu film ‘Raju Gadu’ in her kitty.
Earlier, Amyra had admitted that she was worried about her father, who is a doctor, and is at the frontlines, visiting the hospital daily for work. The actress said that although initially she was very apprehensive about him stepping out for work in a risky environment, she was very proud of how hard he worked in the circumstances.
Amyra Dastur: My dad is a COVID warrior and I am so proud to be his daughter