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‘OTT has made it possible for character actors to dominate’

- SHOWLI CHAKRABORT­Y Saurabh Shukla

Saurabh Shukla has wowed the audience with his performanc­e in critically-acclaimed films like Satya, Jolly LLB, PK, Barfi, to name a few. And, now he will be seen in a prominent role in ace Bengali director Kaushik Ganguly’s Hindi debut, Manohar Pandey. The movie, produced by Surinder Films Private Limited, under Nispal Singh and Surinder Singh, will also feature actors Supriya Pathak and Raghubir Yadav in pivotal roles. The Cinema Journal caught up with the veteran actor to about his new movie, making a film during the lockdown, the rise of OTT among other things. Excerpts from the interview:

What is the movie, Manohar Pandey, about? You know we are shooting in different parts of Bengal and it is a very enriching experience to look at the city from a whole new perspectiv­e. The plot of the film is based around an extramarit­al affair of a middle-aged couple in the middle of a worldwide plague that leads to an eternal togetherne­ss. Along with Supriya and Raghubir, I am actually discoverin­g new things about human relationsh­ips. It has been a fun ride.

It is a wonderful film by Kaushikda (Ganguly) and I have a very interestin­g role. It is his first Hindi film and I am quite sure it will be an entertaini­ng one. The script is outstandin­g. It is a very relatable story and I’m sure everyone will love it.

Do you think the film in‐ dustry has finally come to respect character actors?

Yes, it has come a long way. Character actors get a lot of respect and money as well these days. In fact there are no lead actors in some films now. Earlier, one was typecast into comic roles or other stereotypi­cal roles. But now there is more variety in the writing and execution. So yes, things have changed.

Have OTT platforms aided that cause?

Yes, OTT has made it possible for character actors to dominate. Also, acting skills are given prominence here apart from storytelli­ng. The medium is new and a lot more needs to be explored. But it is a good thing that Indians are walking away from shackles of huge star casts. But no medium can eat into the other’s viability. OTT will co-exist with TV and theatre.

Has political interferen­ce in content made things difficult?

Political interferen­ce in creative mediums is not new. It exists all over the world. But it cannot dictate a creative venture. It all depends on how you do it, in terms of treatment. It has to be done in a way so that things are not on your face, yet you have made a strong point. There are various ways of doing things. You have to figure it out right!

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Saurabh Shukla with the director of his upcoming film, Kaushik Ganguly (left)
talks about how the digital boom has opened up new avenues for talented artistes Saurabh Shukla with the director of his upcoming film, Kaushik Ganguly (left)

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