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nandita das
By: Upala KBR, Mid-Day
Nandita Das has been keeping very busy this year.
She's just completed four films -Santosh Sivan's Kerala (Road To The Sky), Chitra Palekar's Marathi film Maati Maaye, Suman Ghosh's Bengali Padakkhep and KNT Shastri's Telegu, Kamli.
Says Nandita, "Yes, last year besides the special appearance I did in Provoked, I didn't sign new films. This year has been packed and varied with four different filmmakers and languages."
Amongst the four, which character is the one closest to her heart? "That's difficult to answer. All films and their characters are close to my heart and each one is different from the other. What makes each one special are the experiences shared in every film.
Getting
real
She
brings
fieriness
to
every
role
of
hers.
Nandita
smiles,
"There
is
a
bit
of
myself
in
every
role
that
I
play.
I
try
to
put
myself
into
people's
shoes.
It's
how
I
would
react
given
that
particular
situation
under
those
circumstances
as
the
character
I
was
playing.
I like to make my characters slightly credible. It's as if five different actresses were given the same role, they would all portray it differently. Every role becomes real for me and I start identifying the character as someone who actually exists."
But more than the role, Nandita was keen to do Padakkhep because she wanted to work with Soumitra Chaterjee.
"It's the story of an older man and how old people get lonely and start behaving like children. It's also about the generation gap. I play his daughter who feels for her dad but there is still a difference of opinion.
I could relate to the film. I have some wonderful older friends like Tapan Sinha and Mrinal Sen who are so witty and their outlook on life is so refreshing."
Director's
cut
Commercial
cinema
is
one
area
where
she's
not
ventured
much
into.
Nandita
shoots
back,
"It's
been
eight
years
and
for
me,
it's
not
about
art
or
commercial
cinema
but
good
or
bad
films.
I
would
love
to
do
commercial
films,
provided
I
can
connect
to
,
believe
in
and
feel
troubled
about
it.
Acting is not a career for me but a means of communication. I should relate to the story treatment. People feel I only love to do art films but they, too, can be pretentious and boring.
What
should
I
gain
when
nobody
would
watch
such
a
film?
Sometimes,
I
do
get
disillusioned
about
the
way
a
film
turns
out
to
be,
but
then
what
to
do?
I
would
like
to
direct
a
film
someday
-
I
am
working
on
a
script
as
and
when
it
happens,
it
will..."



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