Deccan Chronicle

‘IT’S AN HONOUR TO BE A PART OF MAJOR’

Says Sobhita Dhulipala, who plays an important role that has high emotions in the film

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI DECCAN CHRONICLE

I HAD NO IDEA I WOULD ENTER THIS FIELD. NO ONE IN MY FAMILY HAS A CONNECTION WITH THE FILM INDUSTRY. I DID MODELLING AFTER WINNING A PAGEANT SHOW. BUT STILL I FELT SOMETHING WAS MISSING. AND THEN I GOT INTO ACTING. I LOVED IT SO MUCH THAT I’D LOVE TO TREASURE ALL THE EXPERIENCE­S I ENCOUNTERE­D WHILE PLAYING VARIOUS ROLES

“I’D LIKE TO THROW MYSELF DEEP INTO THE CHARACTER’S EMOTIONS. AND THAT’S WHEN I FIND IT ENRICHING. I AM DRAWN TO CHARACTERS THAT ARE SOULFUL”

IT’S INCREDIBLE TO SEE SOMEONE (MAJOR SANDEEP UNNIKRISHN­AN) SHOWING BRAVERY DURING SUCH DARK TIMES. THAT’S WHAT MAKES HIM A HERO. WHEN SOMEONE RESPONDS TO SUCH TIMES, IT DEFINES WHO THEY ARE. IT’S A JOURNEY OF HUMAN SPIRIT WHERE PEOPLE PUT IN EXTRAORDIN­ARY EFFORT

Sobhita Dhulipala is set to make a splash with her film Major. The Sashi Kiran Tikka directoria­l, with actor Adivi Sesh in the lead role, is based on the life of Major Sandeep Unnikrishn­an who was martyred in the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai.

This is the second time Sobhita is working with Adivi Sesh after Goodachari (2018). Interestin­gly, she knew about Major Sandeep Unnikrishn­an as Sesh talked about the film back then. “But I never knew that I would be part of the film! So when the offer came, I embraced it,” she said.

The actress plays the role Pramoda, a hostage in the Taj Mahal hotel. Apparently, in real life this role was played by a man. The makers have changed the gender to suit certain sensibilit­ies of the story.

Sobhita states that when you play a role (a hostage) of such magnitude, based on a real life character, you have to do it with sensitivit­y and responsibi­lity — pay respect to those (real-life hostage) people.

Interestin­gly the film runs in parallel screenplay­s. While one track shows Major Sandeep’s journey the other parallel track is that of the operation in the Taj hotel. “The 36 hours of operation at the Taj was incredible,” she describes, adding that the episode was grippingly shot in the film. These two tracks have different styles of narration, emotion and sentiment, says Sobhita.

She describes her role as a character filled with ‘high emotions.’ The actress states that it’s incredible to see someone (Major Sandeep Unnikrishn­an) showing bravery during such dark times. “That’s what makes him a hero. When someone responds to such times, it defines who they are. It’s a journey of human spirit where people put in extraordin­ary effort,” she says.

How challengin­g has it been playing Pramoda? “More than challengin­g, it’s been a responsibi­lity and a privilege. I have to respect what that character went through. The different layers with various emotions so that I stay true to the role. I gave my most sincere effort,” express the actress.

While she has done a lot of homework, her approach and intention to the role was very clinical — not to act but to honour a real person. “Also I need to value the human* courage that was shown during those terrible times. While playing the character, all such incidents had immense influence on me. It gave me immense respect for such people,” she maintains, adding that playing the part was a life-time experience.

Sobhita describes her co-star Sesh as one who relentless­ly pursues something he believes. “I have seen his obsession and how passionate he is about his work. His research work and level of detailing is very inspiring,” she says.

The actress has been dabbling in different roles and in different genre films. She likes to experience what it is like to be another person. “I’d like to throw myself deep into the character’s emotions. And that’s when I find it enriching. I am drawn to characters that are soulful, just like this Pramoda,” she shares.

While Sobhita has done a handful of films in Hindi, interestin­gly, being a Telugu girl, she has done only two Telugu films. “I did one film Kurup , in the South. And just when I wanted to do more films in Telugu, the pandemic created havoc. And I am also part of Mani Ratnam Sir’s Ponniyin Selvan. I am glad that I have been making steady progress in the South too,” she says.

A rank outsider, the actress has been a success story so far. One of the reasons according to her is that it is a pleasure to do what you love. “I had no idea I would enter this field. No one in my family has a connection with the film industry. I did modelling after winning a pageant show. But still I felt something was missing. And then I got into acting. I loved it so much that I’d love to treasure all the experience­s I encountere­d while playing various roles,” she says. The actress says she loves playing historical roles. And with Ponniyin Selvan her wish came true. “I play a classical dancer. For the first time, I had the opportunit­y to showcase my dance moves,” she beams.

While she always wanted to do a happy character because she is a happy person in life, she is surprised that she mostly gets serious characters. “Initially, I did not have the opportunit­y to choose a character. I picked up the best from what I got. But now I feel that I have gained the trust of the directors, the producers, and the audience to do all kinds of roles,” she says.

 ?? ?? Sobhita Dhulipala from the film,
Major
Sobhita Dhulipala from the film, Major
 ?? ?? Sobhita Dhulipala
Sobhita Dhulipala

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