The Free Press Journal

‘There’s more value for performanc­e today’

Says Rasika Dugal, adding newer platforms have helped artistes like her reach out to audiences

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Theatre, television, web series and films — Rasika Dugal is doing it all. The actress, who plays a pivotal role in the muchawaite­d Manto, says avenues for nuanced performers have opened up in showbiz as the industry’s landscape has changed.

Being platform agnostic has helped Rasika, but she says it was never a strategy. “I think I was generally excited about the performanc­es. I am like, ‘Oh my god, what a lovely role, let’s do it’. A lot of decisions were made because there was excitement about the work. I have been fortunate because the landscape has changed. There is more value for performanc­e today, people are casting for people who can deliver a good performanc­e, the standard of performanc­e in our country has changed and improved, and platforms have opened for people like us to reach out. Therefore, we have our own little popularity,” the actress said.

After roles in films like Anwar”, No Smoking, Hijack and Tahaan, Rasika landed a lead role in Kshay, followed by a plum part in Anup Singh’s Qissa, which got her noticed. She has also done a part in the play The Vagina Monologues, apart from featuring in web series Humorously Yours and TV shows like Devlok with Devdutt Pattanaik and P.O.W.- Bandi Yuddh Ke.

The “changing landscape”, she said, has led to actors like her to get projects with bigger production houses, to which “we wouldn’t have had access earlier”. Her Manto, in which she essays Safia Manto — wife of late writer Saadat Hasan Manto — is helmed by Nandita Das. Rasika says she has never doubted her skill as an actor. “I am too invested in that. My general idea about my work is that it’s more about the work than the things that come with it. I am constantly striving to improve on that and find new things to do there... That journey itself is so interestin­g is because there’s so much to do that there’s no room for doubt there,” she said.

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