
Mindy Kaling recently sat down to discuss her decision to stop acting and what would make her return.
The office star intervened during an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
He included some raw admissions and saw the actor talk about his time on the screen from 2005 to 2017.
After her rest in the face of the camera, she produced the comedy Never Have I Never, which reached the grades in her four seasons.
“The strange,” Kaling at the beginning. So much so that he admitted: “I would like to write or cook a program for me to act soon.”
After all, “a show literally about an Indian American family in southern California, and if I wasn’t in that, what’s wrong with me?”
He even added: “I would love to do that again. That is what maybe in the coming years, when you throw a couple of other things that are previously in the pipe, that would be something that would be fun to do again.”
Kaling also took a moment to address his motivations and said: “Here is mine. I have worked on many different platforms and it is not just about money, but most of the time, money represents real enthusiasm.”
But, “sometimes he does not; sometimes I have done things for less money because people seem very excited, as in the zoom after the field.”
But before signing, he explained a point of discussion and said: “The problem is that people are changing their work quickly that for me, I do not think there has been an instance in which the person who sold a show, to that team has remained intact for two years. Executives constantly move to me, I never married too much with a creative team.”