Although the feisty Neena Gupta worked with the best of directors in the early part of her career, she feels accepting small parts was a mistake. “I have worked with Mr. (Shyam) Benegal, Mr Kundan Shah, I have worked with many, many filmmakers, but at that time with them I got only smaller roles.

I never got the main role as they call it, the leading lady. So, I was always very frustrated. I used to think I am much more capable, I am quite good looking also, so why didn’t I get it? But everywhere it's the same thing,” she said.

Neena Gupta on winning the National Award for Uunchai, “I am happily surprised and I am flying high in the clouds saying thank you to God” “So, filmmaking is a business, whatever sells, they take that,” added Neena. “It's your market value. Because every filmmaker has to have a financier.

So, this is a business. You have a good market value, good market rate, as you can say, like a commodity, then you get the leading part. I think the mistake I made was that I settled for smaller parts initially because one was desperate for work and for that then I was labelled as a supporting actor, as an actor for smaller parts.

That changed with Badhaai Ho, but it took me a long, long time. But I had a very, very good phase on TV when Saans was there. I produced, directed, acted, and I did a variety of roles and I got good money also.

But again. at that time TV was much smaller than films.” This, according to Neena, has changed now.

“All big, bi.