Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘I TRY TO BEAT ODDS OF REJECTION BY PREPARING A LOT FOR AUDITIONS’

Sarita Choudhury, who will be the part of Sex and the City revival, opens up on paving her way in the global entertainm­ent industry

- Juhi Chakrabort­y juhi.chakrabort­y@htlive.com

As someone who has been in the industry for over two decades now, Indian-origin English actor Sarita Choudhury, admits witnessing changes in terms of casting of South Asian actors in the West.

Sharing her thoughts on the colour-blind casting, or the theatrical practice of casting actors from different racial or ethnic background­s, she says, “I’m colour blind myself. So, I’ve always just pretended over the last two decades that the business is also (like that).”

Having made her debut with Mira Nair’s directoria­l, Mississipp­i Masala (1991), Choudhury has starred in films such as She Hate Me (2004), A Hologram for the King (2016), among others. She feels being an actor and surviving this tough business is a “defying” act in itself. “I just try to beat the odds of rejection by preparing a lot for auditions, and hopefully changing someone’s mind. Minds and the gate keepers have to change. It is an exciting time, it is still slow, but we are all part of this change,” shares the actor.

Also, her casting in Sex and the City revival, And Just Like That generated a lot of interest. Choudhury will reportedly star as single, self-made powerhouse Manhattan real estate broker, Seema Patel. Excited about being a part of the series, she says, “This is going to be super fun. It’s going to be high heels, lipstick, and the scripts are witty and grounded in our modern-day daily neurosis. I live in New York, and it feels very natural to be part of this new rendition of the show.”

Choudhury feels rather lucky to have the kind of filmograph­y that she has. “I’ve always had a sense of what films I’d like to do. For me, it starts with a good script or a good director. The role doesn’t matter as much… It’s been a long journey. One that’s getting easier,” shares the 54year-old, who’ll be next seen in The Green Knight with another Indianorig­in actor, Dev Patel.

“I loved working with Dev. He is very funny, very kind,” she says. Talking about her experience of working in the American fantasy film, Choudhury says she loved every moment of being part of the project and had much to learn.

“You can use your imaginatio­n and invent things as you act. It makes you feel free as actor. Also, David Lowery (the director) is a meticulous, hard-working, yet somehow very open to ideas kind of guy. He’s just on set always tinkering with some equipment or writing down some thought. It makes you want to do your best as well,” she signs off.

 ?? PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK ?? Sarita Choudhury
PHOTO: SHUTTERSTO­CK Sarita Choudhury

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