The Asian Age

Behaviour norms required: Kalki

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A crime drama, Smoke, that films the underbelly of Goa, is the only Indian web series to be showcased at Cannes this year. The mafia thriller that involves politician­s, the police and the entertainm­ent industry of Goa stars a diverse ensemble cast of Kalki Koechlin, Mandira Bedi, Jim Sarbh, Amit Sial, Gulshan Devaiah, Satyadeep Mishra, Neal Bhoopalam, Prakash Belawadi and the late Tom Alter. We got in touch with two of the best unconventi­onal gems that Indian cinema has to offer at the moment- Kalki Koechlin and Jim Sarbh.

Kalki, with her almost boyish charm and out- of- the box choice of roles has carved a niche for herself in the industry. The national award winner has impressed the critics with her craft time and again and films like Margarita With A Straw and Waiting have managed to ward off the naysayers quite justly.

Jim, on the other hand, is grabbing eyeballs with his shady characters that verge on the psychotic. Characters like Khalil in Neerja and Mallilk Kafur in Padmaavat have been lauded far and wide. Even Ranveer Singh has gone on record saying that Jim’s character made him look good in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s magnum opus. All eleven episodes of Smoke, directed by Neel Guha, will be available on Eros Now.

In interviews, the stars also spoke about the topic of the moment, which is the # MeToo movement.

I am the eyes and ears of the character played by Tom Alter. So he’s like his right hand man who knows everything that’s happening in Goa and has all the right connection­s. He’s quite loyal and loving actually.

I think the nature of the series is that everyone is a shady character ( laughs), I found it to be an interestin­g story and I wanted to act in it. I didn’t like it because it was particular­ly a shady one but because the story intrigued me.

The genre I would explore next is comedy.

SLB is a great director. He has an eye for details. He really pushes you to be as interestin­g and as detailed and beautiful as the frames he creates and seeing those you want to do it. I personally like a tough task master who cares and seeing someone care so much for his craft makes you want to care as well.

I never look at the genre; I look at the story and the character. I think the genre comes much later when people have worked on the edit and put the music together. When I read it I only see a story. I am an actor who

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to Made in Heaven is coming out next year, another web series that I look forward to, I am quite excited for the show. I also have some other films like Beneath A Sea of Lights that I shot in Dubai, and there’s another I have worked on earlier this year with Michael Winterbott­om that also starred Dev Patel and Radhika Apte which premiered at the Toronto Internatio­nal Film Festival in September.

I am interested in Mard Ko Dard Nahi Hota by Vasan Bala so I would like to work w t h h m i i wants to do everything; there is lots of thing I haven't yet explored like acting in a rom- com, biopic, or in an action film where I get to do some action. I would love to do some of that.

Absolutely it poses competitio­n to the big screen because there is so much content on the web but I think it’s a very healthy thing and I think that cinema would actually grow because of it and cinema will change and adapt accordingl­y.

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Iseeing and I also would like to work with Vikram Aditya Motwani, Abhishek Chaubey, Vishal Bhardwaj and Kabir Khan. I recently shot a cool music video for a Prateek Kuhad song with Zoya Hussain from Mukkabaz and was directed by the same person who directed us in Three and a Half— Dar Gai. I really like her as a director and Dheer Momaya as a producer so I would happily work with them in the future.

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