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Mamta Sachdeva Expresses Interest in Acting in Movies

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By Rafiq Vayani/Mariyam Hina

DUBAI: At the glamorous press conference and premiere of the much-anticipated movie “Gabru Gang” held at Flora Creek Hotel, Creek & Vox Cinemas in Deira City Center, one attendee stood out from the crowd. Mamta Sachdeva, a popular Dubai influencer and blogger with over 4 million followers across TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, expressed her interest in acting during an exclusive interview with Biz Today International.

Directed and produced by Sameer Khan, “Gabru Gang” tells the inspiring story of a kite flying competition, featuring an ensemble cast including Ashok Goenka, Arti Puri, Abhishek Duhan, Abhilash Kumar, Srishty Rode, Vivek Sinha, Ashish Kholi, and Suhaib Shaikh. However, it was Mamta’s infectious energy and passion for the arts that captured everyone’s attention.

When asked what type of roles she prefers, Mamta shared, “I believe I am a very emotional person at heart, so I would always lean towards emotionally charged roles or even playful, mischievous characters similar to those of naughty children.” With her charisma and authenticity, it came as no surprise when Mamta added, “Working in the entertainment industry has been my childhood ambition, though I haven’t had the opportunity yet. But who knows? Perhaps someday, I might seize the chance!”

Aside from being an ex-airline flight manager, Mamta’s magnetic personality has earned her widespread recognition throughout social media platforms, making her a prominent figure among digital influencers. As the world eagerly anticipates her next move, there’s no denying that Mamta Sachdeva brings inspiration and excitement wherever she goes.

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