I’m very critical of my directing skills and acting: Aparna Sen
Filmmaker-actor Aparna Sen (left), who has directed films such as 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981), Mr and Mrs Iyer (2001) and 15 Park Avenue (2005), says she is very critical of her work. Aparna, who has also acted in several films, is “never satisfied” with her performance.
“I am hugely critical of my direction skills as well as acting. This can be counted as one of my drawbacks as well as my strengths,” says Aparna, who was last seen in her directorial Sonata (2016), alongside actor Shabana Azmi and Lillete Dubey.
She says that she usually tries to avoid acting in her own films. “I hate it and try to avoid it, but in case of Sonata, me not acting in the film was a deal breaker. So, I did not have a choice. I feel that when I act in my films, I don’t get the benefit of my supervision and I’m constantly rushing to the monitor to see how the shot came out.”
Once her film releases, the actor-filmmaker doesn’t follow up on the money it makes. “I don’t expect big boxoffice collections for my films. We try to usually make a film in a very tight budget. That’s why usually my films recover the amount spent on making them. I’m aware that I have a dedicated bunch of people watching my films,” Aparna says with confidence.
I don’t expect big box-office collections for my films. We try to make a film in a very tight budget... I’m aware that I have a dedicated bunch of people watching my films
APARNA SEN, ACTOR-FILMMAKER