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‘CENSORSHIP ON WEB COMES IN THE WAY OF FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION’

Kirti Kulhari shares why, as an artiste, she isn’t in the favour of censorship, and dictating ‘what should be told or how it should be told’

- Rishabh Suri rishabh.suri@htlive.com

Actor Kirti Kulhari is currently among the biggest names working in the OTT space. The year 2020 saw her show Four More Shots Please! returning with its second season and even bagging an Internatio­nal Emmy nomination for Best Comedy Series. She ended the year on a high note with Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors fetching her rave reviews. Even her next, The Girl On The Train, is set to release on a digital platform.

Her journey in films is cruising along smoothly as well, but it won’t be wrong to say that web has helped her gain a solid footing. Excerpts from an interview with the 35-year-old:

You must be getting a lot of web offers. How are you choosing from the lot? Any things that you won’t do?

There’s no particular criteria as such, also because I have a certain filmograph­y now (Pink, Mission Mangal, Indu Sarkar, Uri: The Surgical Strike). People know the work I’m generally associated with, so I don’t get anything which is just random. Pretty much everything I’m offered is in a space I want to do, but obviously I can’t do everything.

So, how do you manage to zero in on the kind of work you want to do, especially on the web?

If I have five things, I want to be part of the most wonderful script and character. But, at the same time, I also need to see the team associated with it — the producers, platforms, the director... I look at all that as well. These are the few things. Also, the kind of energy that would go into preparing and doing a particular character, the tougher the better. But, I should also have the right people around for me to feel confident that this can be worked on and will come out well.

Rather than thinking, ‘Oh my God, why aren’t we acknowledg­ed internatio­nally?’, we should work harder..., to create stuff that’s worthy.

Has it ever happened that a script has been too good, but the backing wasn’t up to the mark? What did you do in such a scenario?

I want to be part of the most wonderful script and character. I also need to see the team...

KIRTI KULHARI,

I generally back out because I know how much effort I put into what I do. If I don’t see the promise of it being made well and being done justice to, in terms of making and releasing it, I do not like to get into it.

Of late, there has been a looming fear of censorship on the web, and OTT platforms also came under the ambit of Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng. What’s your comment on this?

With the way the world is today, anything is a possibilit­y. I’m ready for anything... But am I in the favour of censorship? Of course not. I’ve always been in favour of certificat­ion in films as well, but not dictating what should be told and how it should be told. Censorship, for me, comes in the way of complete freedom of expression. As an artiste, I’m not in favour of that.

Actor

Last year really showed us the power of streaming platforms, with Delhi Crime winning an Internatio­nal Emmy

and Four More Shots Please! earning a nomination. Do you feel that finally Indian talent and content is getting its due?

Yes, the world is opening up that way. This change has a lot to do with OTT as well; we owe a lot of things to it. Our work is reaching the world, and vice versa. Boundaries are kind of being destroyed for the better. I also feel that we cannot complain about not being a part of the internatio­nal [scene] because I really think we don’t create enough stuff which is actually worthy of being showcased internatio­nally. When I look at them and at what we create, I’m seldom satisfied with what we do. I think rather than thinking, ‘Oh my God, why aren’t we acknowledg­ed internatio­nally?’, we should work harder and be sincere towards what we do, to create stuff that’s worthy. It happened in some way in 2020. If we keep going after it with the right attitude, I’m sure it will happen this year and every year.

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Stills from Four More Shots Please!, (right) Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors

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