Connect with us

Entertainment

Yami Gautam: Watching or working in a film with preconceived notion is not the right way to do it

Published

on

Mumbai, Feb 20 (IANS) A cinema hall is the place where the mind should be completely free of any baggage or ideology, that’s what actress Yami Gautam Dhar believes in.

The actress, who is currently awaiting the release of her upcoming film ‘Article 370’, has shared that for actors and the audience it’s imperative to look at films with a clean slate and not be affected by any preconceived notion.

The past few months have seen polarising reactions from the audiences to films like ‘Animal’ and ‘Dunki’, and the trend seems to continue with ‘Article 370’ given the narrative of the film touches upon a subject that left the country divided in terms of opinions.

The actress spoke with IANS ahead of the release of her film and shared about the trend, her journey in cinema and the role of social media in the modern discourse.

Talking about the trend of polarising reactions from the audience, Yami, who admits that she hasn’t yet seen the Ranbir Kapoor-starrer ‘Animal’, told IANS: “If you’re working in a film or watching a film with a preconceived notion, you will never be able to enjoy the film or your working process. You won’t be able to have a fair opinion on it if your judgement is already clouded.”

ALSO READ:  Ayushmann posts emotional note as it's is his first Shivaratri without father

The actress further mentioned, “You like it or you don’t like it, that’s absolutely your personal choice and your prerogative, and you must stand by it. But watching a film with an already set mindset is not the correct way to do it.”

Manoeuvring the conversation, the actress then spoke about how polarisation has become a part of the society.

Yami told IANS, “As far as polarisation is concerned, today there are polarising opinions on everything, it’s not just the films. Social media has only added fuel to the fire because that’s the easiest way to reach out to a huge number of people.”

“Having said that, my job as an actor is to chase excellence, bring compelling stories to the forefront, to do good roles and to be a part of good cinema, that is the intention I work with,” she added.

The actress also spoke about her upcoming film and shared that the film delves into the modus operandi behind the abrogation of contentious Article 370 of the Constitution of India.

ALSO READ:  Boman Irani enjoys buggy ride with family on Marine Drive

Yami said: “ ‘Article 370’ is not just about an army operation, the film tells how the historical event of abrogation of Article 370 was carried out.”

The actress has completed almost a decade and a half in cinema having started her journey in films with the Kannada film ‘Ullasa Utsaha’. However, the actress doesn’t set her eyes on the rear view mirror and always looks forward to what’s next.

“I really don’t look back at my cinematic journey and I don’t really think like I have been working for so long. I joined the industry at a young age but today, where I stand, I would say that I’m very happy and I own up to my successful films as much as those films that might not have garnered equal amounts of love from the audience, both are very close to my heart,” she said.

Produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar and Lokesh Dhar, ‘Article 370’ is slated to release in cinemas worldwide on February 23.

ALSO READ:  'Qayaamat Se Qayaamat Tak' actress Trupti Mishra reveals she believes in reincarnation

–IANS

aa/prw

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Entertainment

Shruti Bhist shops for red saree, handmade jewellery in Mathura for on-screen wedding

Published

on

By

Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) The leading lady of ‘Mishri’, actress Shruti Bhist shared about shopping for the wedding sequence of the show in the local markets of Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.

In a wardrobe plot twist, Shruti’s character Mishri is swapping her GenZ take for a bridal makeover that’s pure Mathura magic.

Shruti’s onscreen wedding look is a masterpiece as the handcrafted red and gold saree is stunning. This bridal ensemble is not just gorgeous on the surface, it has a backstory too. Sourced from a local Mathura shop by Shruti’s team, this outfit is as authentic as Mishri’s love for her hometown.

Talking about the same, Shruti shared: “When I found out about the wedding scene while filming in Mathura, I was thrilled. It’s my first time being a bride on screen, and I was a mix of nervous and excited about enlivening the wedding sequence. The whole experience of preparing for this scene was amazing.”

“My team and I went shopping in the local market to find the perfect wedding dress that really captures the spirit of Mathura. We chose a stunning red saree with intricate gotapati work all over and a beautiful gold border. The jewellery is also special – it’s all handmade by local craftsmen, with unique designs,” she said.

ALSO READ:  Boman Irani enjoys buggy ride with family on Marine Drive

From her radiant Haldi look to her magnificent wedding attire, Shruti makes certain that Mishri’s style journey is more colourful than a bride’s trousseau. She’s nailing the ‘something old, something new’ adage by blending traditional charm with a modern twist.

“I really hope our viewers will love how I look as a bride and enjoy watching the wedding story unfold. We’ve all worked hard on this show, and I’m looking forward to seeing how our audience reacts to it,” she added.

In the current storyline, Vaani’s car breaks down, prompting Raghav to leave the function to assist her. Meanwhile, Mishri, Dadi, and Giri hop into a tempo, where Mishri dreams of revealing her destiny as Raghav’s future wife. She buys him a bracelet and later witnesses his heroism, solidifying her belief in his goodness.

At the ghat, Mishri, Raghav, and Vaani light a diya together, symbolising their intertwined destinies. Raghav and Vaani are stunned by the news of their arranged marriage.

ALSO READ:  'Qayaamat Se Qayaamat Tak' actress Trupti Mishra reveals she believes in reincarnation

‘Mishri’ airs on Colors.

–IANS

sp/kvd

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Purab Kohli reunites with Kenneth Desai after 26 yrs in '36 Days’

Published

on

By

Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Actor Purab Kohli, who has reunited after 26 years with Kenneth Desai, for the upcoming series ‘36 Days’ has reflected back on their journey together, saying it’s lovely that our paths have converged.

The actor-duo was last seen sharing the screen space in the cult classic television series of the late 90’s titled ‘Hip Hip Hurray’.

Speaking about their journey, Purab said: “Reconnecting with Kenny on the sets of ‘36 Days’ after over two and a half decades has been truly special.”

“We first worked together in my early days of acting — in the late 90s, where he was our strict maths teacher. It’s lovely that our paths have converged after all these years, and coming together again in such a compelling project feels very good, and our roles share a relationship that is quite different from what we shared in our show back in the days,” shared the ‘Airlift’ actor.

ALSO READ:  ‘Mission: Impossible’ star Indira Varma to host Podcast ‘The Spy Who’ with Raza Jaffrey

He further said: “I’ve grown a lot as an actor and an individual, and acting scenes with him as a more mature person was very interesting. Working alongside Kenny has always been a pleasure. There’s a deep respect I have for his talent, which translates effortlessly into his performance. I’m excited for viewers to witness this dynamic between us once more, this time it’s really on a different scale on our very exciting series — 36 Days.”

In ‘36 Days’, Kenneth portrays Denzel Machado, a talented painter, whose life takes a dark turn after a tragic loss, leading him to retreat into seclusion in Goa.

Meanwhile, Purab takes on the role of Dr Rishi Jaykar, an accomplished doctor navigating personal and professional turmoil with his wife Radhika in their tumultuous life in Goa.

Directed by Vishal Furia, ‘36 Days’, which is an official Indian adaptation of the Welsh drama ‘35 Diwrnod’, features Neha Sharma, Amruta Khanvilkar, Sushant Divgikar, Shruti Seth, Sharib Hashmi, and Chandan Roy Sanyal.

ALSO READ:  Shruti Haasan starts shooting for ‘Chennai Story’, shares pics from mahurat shot

The series is produced by Applause Entertainment in association with BBC Studios India. Set against the backdrop of a serene suburban housing estate in Goa, the thriller takes viewers through a complex maze of lies, deceit, romance, and intrigue, as a mysterious woman shakes up the neighbourhood after entering the scene.

‘36 Days’ will be streaming from July 12 on Sony LIV.

–IANS

sp/uk

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Rinku Dhawan reveals she wishes to shoot a romantic monsoon scene with a handsome co-star

Published

on

By

Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Actress Rinku Dhawan regrets that the romantic scenes were not shot the way they are now, during her days, as she would have loved to create some on-screen magic with a handsome co-actor.

Rinku, who is currently seen in ‘Udaariyaan’, says monsoon is associated with romance not just on the reel but in real life too.

She said: “Monsoon is associated with romance not just on Indian television but generally in life. You have all these lovely Sufi romantic songs, cold beer, and, what can I say, the rain is crazy.”

“As for creating some magic in scenes now that I get the roles of mothers, I wish I could create that romance because nowadays shoots are done very romantically. I would love to shoot a scene like this with some handsome co-star of mine, but back then, it wasn’t like this,” she said.

Rinku’s favourite monsoon songs are ‘Megha Re Megha’ and ‘Chak dhoom dhoom’. The actress shared that she loves this season in Mumbai.

ALSO READ:  IANS Interview: I’m overwhelmed by response to ‘Thalamai Seyalagam’, says Sriya Reddy

“I think it’s the best season we have. The rain, that mild fragrance, getting wet, the traffic, the mud, the mess — it’s all fun in some way. It feels like all the trees and plants are freshly bathed during these months of rain. And definitely, going to Lonavala for pakoras, vada pav, hot tea, lots of rain, and cold breezes is the best thing,” she said.

“The best thing about the monsoon, personally, that I like is that I don’t sweat. During the monsoon and the little bit of winter we get, I don’t sweat and can work peacefully,” she commented.

Rinku plays Avinesh Rekhi’s stepmother in ‘Udaariyaan’. She said that behind-the-scenes moments of shooting are crazy.

Sharing an instance, she added: “The other day, we were called to the set for a scene. There were some musical scenes related to the wedding, and we had a dholki. So I told my co-actor, ‘Come on, Ranoji, let’s sing some songs.’ It was a general Punjabi wedding folk type song, and she started playing the dholki. We started singing, and then Avinesh came, and all the other actors joined in, and people gathered around.”

ALSO READ:  Boman Irani enjoys buggy ride with family on Marine Drive

‘Udaariyaan’ airs on Colors TV.

–IANS

sp/uk

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Hrithik Roshan starts second schedule of ‘War 2’, Jr NTR to join him soon

Published

on

By

Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan has started the second schedule of the upcoming action film ‘War 2’. Belonging to the fabled spy-universe of Hindi cinema, the Ayan Mukerji directorial also features Telugu superstar NTR Jr.

Sources have revealed that the second schedule of the highly anticipated film will be extremely action-packed.

A trade source shared: “Hrithik Roshan begins ‘War 2’ schedule today and it will be non-stop action sequences for him and NTR Jr when he joins Hrithik soon. The two actors have pushed themselves to deliver jaw-dropping action sequences in the first schedule. The second schedule will see them push their bodies more.”

NTR Jr will finish his prior commitments to join the team.

The source further mentioned: “Hrithik will be shooting one big action sequence at the start of this schedule. It is being heard that the action sequences will take about a week to be filmed, given the lavishness and impact that Ayan Mukerji wants to achieve with this. Hrithik and NTR are both going to have whistle-blowing entries in ‘War 2’ and the action being designed around them will be never seen before stuff.”

ALSO READ:  Rashami Desai teases her fans with new video on Instagram

‘War 2’ is produced by Aditya Chopra.

–IANS

aa/kvd

Continue Reading

Entertainment

Why Nag Ashwin chose to cast major actors from across India in ‘Kalki 2898 AD’

Published

on

By

Mumbai, July 11 (IANS) Director Nag Ashwin, who is currently receiving a lot of positive response to his sci-fi epic movie ‘Kalki 2898 AD’, has spoken up on his decision about casting big names across the film industries of India.

‘Kalki 2898 AD’, which stars Kamal Haasan, Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Prabhas, is inspired by the Indian epic of Mahabharata and blends mythology with science fiction.

It is set in a post-apocalyptic world in the year 2898 AD, and follows a select group on a mission to save Kalki, the unborn child of SUM-80 (played by Deepika), a lab subject.

The filmmaker spoke with IANS about the long journey of mounting the film, and how he managed to handle such a huge star cast that features the titans of the Indian film industry.

The film has netted Rs 536 crore in India, and looks unstoppable. Talking about his state of mind given the stellar response to the film on the box office, the director called it “a lot of satisfaction.”

ALSO READ:  Ayushmann posts emotional note as it's is his first Shivaratri without father

He said: “I’m also a little bit overwhelmed because it has been a long journey for everyone involved in the film.”

The film also features several cameos from stars across the film industries in India. Sharing the reason behind casting actors from practically every film industry of India, Nag Ashwin told IANS: “In a way, it was a commercially-driven decision but I wanted representation from every language or state in our film. So, we consciously tried to take artiste from all across the country be it Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi and others.”

It has been a long and arduous journey for every artiste on the film, given its scale and sheer magnificence. How did he keep the passion alive during all these years? The director said: “The core of the story was something that excited me, and I knew that once we started, it would be very hard because what we were trying to do was linked to Mahabharata, which is the greatest Indian epic.”

ALSO READ:  IANS Interview: I’m overwhelmed by response to ‘Thalamai Seyalagam’, says Sriya Reddy

He further mentioned that his team and his producers constantly supported him, and it was because of the collective energies that it became possible otherwise it would have been much harder to mount and deliver this film.

When asked about the trick to handle so many big stars in the film, the director told IANS that there isn’t any trick, and that all the actors involved in the project are thorough professionals which makes the job of a filmmaker much easier.

“All the stars are so mature and experienced that they knew exactly what they needed to do, and they knew their purpose. They made life quite easy for us on the sets, and being such great actors they really elevated what was there on paper to something much greater,” he added.

–IANS

aa/kvd

Continue Reading

Trending