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Konkona Sensharma has preferred to stay away from big budget
song and dance Bollywood movies, opting to do smaller, more
personal, projects. With critics raving over her performance
in Life in a Metro, Konkona is again hailed as one of the most
talented actors of recent times. In a candid interview with
TWF correspondent Ritusmita Biswas, she talks about her movies
and more.
What kind of movies are you looking for at the moment?
I am looking for movies which can bring out my acting potential
to the hilt and which are not just for making money. For me
to act in the movie, the director must have some artistic sensibility
and not just be entirely money oriented. My movies might be
commercial movies but they need to be something different from
the usual run of the mill one, like Life in a Metro.
Though it was a commercial movie yet it was something that was
of a different genre and successfully captured the modern urban
landscape.
When you were working in this movie did you guess that it would
be such a hit?
No, off course not. I chose it as I liked the script. I really
do not plan my movies that way. In fact to be very honest commercial
success or failure of the film doesn't matter to me too much.
I had a great time working in the movie and Anurag is an excellent
person to work with.
Tell us something about your relationship with your mother Aprana
Sen? Do you rate her better as an actor or a director?
Of course we do share a special bond that words would fail to
describe and I do think she is a great director. In fact I feel
she is a better director but only so as she is a great actor
and understands what the needs of her actors would be. She has
been my biggest influence actually. I can't say concretely how
she has helped, but it's the little things I absorb from her
on a daily basis. In fact the director I am most comfortable
with is my mother because she understands me really well and
I trust her completely.
You always do good movies. Who helps you to select them?
How do you select the movies?
I really go by my instinct, as in most things. Usually I see
if I like the script, then the director and then the role, in
that order
What has been your favourite film acted till date?
Now thats rather an unjust question; its like asking
which member of your family you love the most. But still if
I would have to retrospect I would say that my character Mithi
in 15 Park Avenue has been closest to my heart till
date.
What if you are given a typical Bollywood masala film and
the script reads well? Would you then agree to play the traditional
role of heroine and dance around the trees?
Well at the end of the day the script will decide. But no dancing
whether around trees or cars. I do not think it is a mental
block; just that I feel dancing is not a part of acting. And
besides I am not comfortable doing it.
Our readers would like to know more about you as a person.
Tell us something about your favourite things? Like what was
the best vacation that you have taken?
The best vacation till date has definitely been in Bhutan, where
I went last year. In fact it is tough to talk about a single
destination, which fascinates you, as when you are vacationing
you do not go to the same place twice.
What is your style quotient?
I am too laid back to take much effort in creating a well-defined
style quotient for myself. An overtly made up look is not for
me. A jeans and a casual top is rather my favourite attire and
which I can carry off with élan almost anywhere.
What about food? What kinds of cuisine do you like?
As I told you I am not much of a stylish person and so it is
definitely not some exotic cuisine that I like or would like
to talk about. To be very honest I love the street food of Kolkata.
A biriyani from Aminia and chaap is still my favourite dish.
What is your future plan?
Nothing well defined as such. As I told you I am rather a laid
back person and not very calculative. I am acting in several
good movies and will continue to keep on acting as such. A few
of the movies in which I am working now are Rituparna Ghoshs
Sunglass, Pradeep Sarkars Laga Chunri Mein Daag. I am
eagerly waiting for their release.
And finally what would you be were you not an actor?
I would have loved to be a writer though I might have been a
terrible one!
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