<div align="justify">Palak Tiwari, the daughter of popular television actor Shweta Tiwari, is all set to make her Bollywood debut with the upcoming movie ‘Quickie’. <br /><br />The young actor, who will be seen starring opposite Darsheel Safary of ‘Taare Zameen Par’ fame, says she is excited about the teen comedy.<br /><br />In a conversation with Surupasree Sarmmah, Palak talks about her passion for acting and her mother‘s endless support.<br /><br />What is running in your mind, now that you have signed your debut film?<br />I am actually very excited as I have been looking forward to this for a very long time. I love the story and the cast is great.<br /><br />Considering that your mother is a known face in the industry, was acting always on the cards for you?<br />Well, acting was always there at the back of my head. Not because of my mother but because I have been a huge fan of movies and television.<br /><br />Tell us about your movie ‘Quickie’?<br />The movie revolves around the lives of teenagers; about a girl and a boy who meet one night and the following events that change their lives.<br /><br />The concept of the movie is very realistic and true to my generation.<br /><br />Is there any pressure on you because of your mother’s popularity?<br />Yes, of course. More than anything else, she is associated with great acting and the love that she has earned over the years is a lot to live up to.<br /><br />Being a star kid, there is always a comparison. Hopefully, things will turn out good for me.<br /><br />If not an actor...<br />I would have been an animal activist.<br /><br />An actor you would like to work with in future...<br />Shah Rukh Khan. He is one person who is truly self-made. He is an inspiration.<br /><br />How was it working with Darsheel Safary?<br />He is a brilliant actor and a lot more experienced than I am. It is a lot of fun to work with him. With him, it is all about banter.<br /><br />A turning point in life...<br />Until I signed ‘Quickie’, I was known as Shweta Tiwari’s daughter, but now I have an individual personality and am recognised based on my work.<br /><br />Are you taking expert advice from your mother?<br />When director Pradip Atluri came to discuss the story, it was my mother who loved the script more than me. Be it professional or personal, she has been a crucial part of my life and has guided me all throughout. I seek her advice for every important task. <br /><br />Five things you can’t live without?<br />Mobile, perfume, chewing gums, ripped jeans and the internet.<br /><br />One song you are totally crushing on right now?<br />My mother introduced me to this one song recently and that‘s on repeat mode right now. It is called ‘Superstar by Jamelia’.</div>
<div align="justify">Palak Tiwari, the daughter of popular television actor Shweta Tiwari, is all set to make her Bollywood debut with the upcoming movie ‘Quickie’. <br /><br />The young actor, who will be seen starring opposite Darsheel Safary of ‘Taare Zameen Par’ fame, says she is excited about the teen comedy.<br /><br />In a conversation with Surupasree Sarmmah, Palak talks about her passion for acting and her mother‘s endless support.<br /><br />What is running in your mind, now that you have signed your debut film?<br />I am actually very excited as I have been looking forward to this for a very long time. I love the story and the cast is great.<br /><br />Considering that your mother is a known face in the industry, was acting always on the cards for you?<br />Well, acting was always there at the back of my head. Not because of my mother but because I have been a huge fan of movies and television.<br /><br />Tell us about your movie ‘Quickie’?<br />The movie revolves around the lives of teenagers; about a girl and a boy who meet one night and the following events that change their lives.<br /><br />The concept of the movie is very realistic and true to my generation.<br /><br />Is there any pressure on you because of your mother’s popularity?<br />Yes, of course. More than anything else, she is associated with great acting and the love that she has earned over the years is a lot to live up to.<br /><br />Being a star kid, there is always a comparison. Hopefully, things will turn out good for me.<br /><br />If not an actor...<br />I would have been an animal activist.<br /><br />An actor you would like to work with in future...<br />Shah Rukh Khan. He is one person who is truly self-made. He is an inspiration.<br /><br />How was it working with Darsheel Safary?<br />He is a brilliant actor and a lot more experienced than I am. It is a lot of fun to work with him. With him, it is all about banter.<br /><br />A turning point in life...<br />Until I signed ‘Quickie’, I was known as Shweta Tiwari’s daughter, but now I have an individual personality and am recognised based on my work.<br /><br />Are you taking expert advice from your mother?<br />When director Pradip Atluri came to discuss the story, it was my mother who loved the script more than me. Be it professional or personal, she has been a crucial part of my life and has guided me all throughout. I seek her advice for every important task. <br /><br />Five things you can’t live without?<br />Mobile, perfume, chewing gums, ripped jeans and the internet.<br /><br />One song you are totally crushing on right now?<br />My mother introduced me to this one song recently and that‘s on repeat mode right now. It is called ‘Superstar by Jamelia’.</div>