Emmerdale’s Paige Sandhu announces huge film role after playing killer Meena on soap
23.05.2023 - 18:31
/ ok.co.uk
Emmerdale icon Paige Sandhu is returning to our screens just over a year after she left the famous Yorkshire village as she has bagged a huge film role. Paige, 26, played evil Meena Jutla in Emmerdale for nearly two years and during that time she murdered Leanna Cavanagh, Andrea Tate and Ben Tucker.
She left the show in 2022 after Meena was arrested and then sentenced to 75 years in prison for her crimes. But now, she is going to be back on our screens as she's landed a role playing Princess Sophia Duleep Singh in the upcoming movie Lioness.The actress took to Instagram to confirm her role in the film and share her gratitude for landing such a part.
She told her followers: "I am so incredibly humbled and honoured to be announcing #Lioness. "To say this part, this story, this cast & crew is a dream come true would be doing it a disservice - I am so blown away by this incredible story and cannot wait for the world to learn about Princess Sophia Duleep Singh." She continued to say: "Youngest daughter of the deposed Maharajah Duleep Singh and goddaughter to Queen Victoria, her life, the people she helped and her work as a suffragette is truly amazing.
"And I am SO delighted to be working with the amazing @aditiraohydari and @kajribabbar Oh go on, I am going to say it! It is a dream come true!" She continued: "So here am I. I come in the intervals of prison appearance: I come after having been four times imprisoned under the 'Cat and Mouse Act', probably going back to be rearrested as soon as I set my foot on British soil.
"I come to ask you to help to win this fight. If we win it, this hardest of all fights, then, to be sure, in the future it is going to be made easier for women all over the world to win their fight when
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