मुंबई, महाराष्ट्र: IANS को दिए एक्सक्लूसिव इंटरव्यू में रितुपर्णा सेनगुप्ता और इंद्रनील सेनगुप्ता ने अपनी फिल्म Puratawn को लेकर कई खास बातें शेयर कीं। दोनों कलाकारों ने बताया कि यह फिल्म भावनाओं, रिश्तों और सामाजिक बदलावों को छूती है। इंटरव्यू में उन्होंने सोशल मीडिया के बढ़ते प्रभाव, निजी जिंदगी के अनुभव और पब्लिक लाइफ के बीच बैलेंस बनाने पर भी खुलकर बात की। रितुपर्णा ने खास तौर पर दिग्गज अभिनेत्री शर्मिला टैगोर की 14 साल बाद बंगाली सिनेमा में वापसी को लेकर खुशी जताई और कहा कि उनकी मौजूदगी फिल्म को और भी खास बनाती है। Puratawn एक संवेदनशील और दिल को छू जाने वाली कहानी पेश करती है।
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00:00The best and one reason is Sharmila Tagore.
00:10Sharmila Tagore ji a Bengali film
00:15and I told her that if you get a good script,
00:21you're definitely doing it and she wanted to do the film with me.
00:24That's why I sent her a very good script
00:27that Shuman Ghosh directed.
00:29Shuman Ghosh actually is a national award winning director too.
00:33So, he accepted it.
00:37He loved the script and then we filmed it.
00:41So, the only and the best reason is Sharmila Tagore.
00:49Why did I think about this film?
00:51I mean, the foremost reason is that
00:54the script and character offered me a great script
00:57which was offered me.
00:59After that, the director of Shuman Ghosh,
01:03who I wanted to work for years,
01:05producer Ritu and co-actor Ritu
01:07who I had already done 6 films before.
01:09I had a good bonding with them.
01:11And then, the icing on the cake is that Sharmila Tagore
01:1314 years later in Bengali films.
01:15So, what can happen from this?
01:17So, I thought this project is going to work.
01:19I mean, I have to be a part of it.
01:21So, yes, that was the reason.
01:23But, you have to be a part of it.
01:25You have to be a part of it.
01:27You have to be a part of it.
01:29And you have to be a part of it.
01:31So, what about the characters?
01:33What characters are different?
01:35It's very different.
01:37And that's why I thought that
01:39this character will definitely
01:41give me a different league.
01:43And Suman Ghosh Ji, our director,
01:47who is a very interesting character
01:51for me, whose name is Ritika.
01:53And she's a corporate woman.
01:55And in her life, there were a lot of turmoil.
01:57Like, she is deep into work.
02:01After that, she was concerned with her mother.
02:03After that, she was concerned with her husband.
02:05After that, she was running with her husband.
02:09She was running out of trouble.
02:11She has been running out of trouble.
02:13And she's doing a lot of things
02:15who will give me a layered performance
02:17in this film.
02:18And Ritika, I think,
02:19will stand out as one of my characters
02:22who I've done in my career.
02:24That's why I accepted that.
02:26It's a very interesting role.
02:29What is the preparation of the preparation?
02:35My character is not based on the references of Shuman Ghoshke Sir.
02:44One was a wildlife photographer.
02:49I keep forgetting the name every time.
02:53Indian wildlife photographer is very popular.
02:58They have shown me YouTube videos.
03:01Not to copy him or not that I look like him.
03:04But what kind of life they do?
03:07What kind of life they do?
03:08What kind of life they do?
03:09What kind of life they do?
03:10That was a reference.
03:12On the subject of our story,
03:15they suggested that they read a book.
03:19We all have read that book.
03:21We deal with this story.
03:24We got a little in-depth knowledge.
03:28These were the preparations for me.
03:32The biggest preparation is the script.
03:35You read the script.
03:37You read it after the director.
03:39That is the most important work for actors.
03:42I will tell you.
03:43You read it after the story.
03:44You read it after the story.
03:45How much do you relate to this story?
03:50How much do you relate to this story?
03:51How much do you relate to this story?
03:52How much do you relate to this story?
03:53No, nostalgia is always in our life.
03:55If we don't live in our life,
03:57we are not human.
03:59So, the nostalgic thoughts that come to life are very pure and basic.
04:11There is a purity in this film.
04:14There is a purity in this script.
04:16We bring nostalgia every time.
04:18In our mind.
04:19And nostalgia is something, I think, we carry forward in our lives.
04:24Because we live with nostalgia.
04:27And nostalgia is something we cherish.
04:29So, in this film, there is a space of nostalgia.
04:33Our director has seen it in a beautiful way.
04:36The actor has seen it.
04:37And the importance of it.
04:42I think the audience is understanding that.
04:45Very, very interestingly.
04:46Because this is a communication between the audience.
04:49It is very strong in this film.
04:50And the nostalgia part is an important part of this film.
04:55So, with that nostalgia,
04:57we keep our lives with nostalgia.
05:02It is seen in this film.
05:05Nostalgia is about how important I am in my life.
05:10I think in every person,
05:11nostalgia is important for each person.
05:13Nostalgia is now from any other thing.
05:16Nostalgia can be activated by some others.
05:18Because of anything we sing a song.
05:19And we have to remember the songs by listening to our songs.
05:22Because we had a song by listening to our songs.
05:24We knew everything in which people were listening to our songs.
05:27Anybody read a book before the book.
05:30Or maybe it was a talk before.
05:32Nostalgia is always happy in Bangla, that feels keeps us going, keeps us happy in memories
05:50of the past.
05:51Also I have noticed one more thing, that with the time, it doesn't stay bad, everything
05:58is good.
05:59It doesn't stay bad, it doesn't stay bad, it doesn't stay bad, it doesn't stay good.
06:06It's a very beautiful thing, so our film deals with such a lot of things.
06:13I think we have seen a lot of research in India, which is very good in India.
06:21What do we think that we are not getting any data?
06:30What do we think about that?
06:33Well, to go and not go, it is a situation where we can't talk about it.
06:45But I would like to say that if we make a good film and its content is strong and its performance is very good,
06:54then definitely people want to watch.
06:56And there are many examples for us.
06:59There are many films that people are watching,
07:02who are probably doing good in the box office.
07:07If they don't do good in the box office,
07:09people are watching a good comment on this film.
07:15When they get to the audience,
07:18they are becoming very important.
07:21In the regional content,
07:24there are a lot of knowledge in the original content.
07:27The content that is written,
07:29which is not a lot of attention to commercial things.
07:33They give a lot of emotion.
07:36In the original films,
07:38there are a natural feeling that we can relate with our lives,
07:45the audience can relate.
07:46They are becoming more.
07:48Because they give deep thoughts in the content.
07:53Maybe that is one of the reasons that the original films are very important.
07:57Many of the directors of Bombay are inspired by the film in Bombay.
08:03And in Bombay,
08:04what we are seeing now is the trend of regional language.
08:08There are films in Marathi,
08:11in Hindi,
08:12in Punjabi concepts,
08:13in Bengali.
08:14In many films,
08:15I have seen Bengali characters,
08:17like Gujarati characters.
08:19That is a regional influence in Hindi.
08:22So,
08:23that is why,
08:24the influence is still happening.
08:25But,
08:26which film is going on,
08:27which film is not going on,
08:28that is,
08:29you know,
08:30God is known.
08:33The film is also known.
08:34The reason is that,
08:35the reason is that,
08:36I don't think there was a huge fan following in the TV film.
08:41But,
08:42the reason is that,
08:43I don't think it was a huge fan following in the TV film,
08:45but definitely,
08:46it was a huge fan following in the TV film.
08:48The reason is that I don't think that I had a big fan following in my television, but it was definitely a little bit.
08:58But I was not happy with my work. The most important thing that I am doing as an actor, whatever I am doing, am I happy doing it?
09:07So I didn't think that what kind of content is made in the television, I was happy to do it. I didn't get it.
09:16Yes, the fan following is a lot more because it has a lot of reach.
09:20But that is not something I am seeking. I am seeking satisfaction from the work I do.
09:26I am seeking to grow as an actor.
09:28That didn't get me there. And I thought that when I saw OTT, when I saw Sacred Games and Made in Heaven,
09:34I thought, what is happening in India?
09:36Before we said that we didn't have a good job in our country, we didn't have a good job in our foreign country.
09:39Then I thought that India is doing a good job in our country.
09:41Now, if I am not getting here, then it is my problem.
09:44So then I decided that I need to get into this.
09:47And for that, then I had to disconnect.
09:50Because it is something that you can do with everything.
09:54It doesn't happen. It doesn't happen.
09:56It doesn't happen. It doesn't happen.
09:58T20 doesn't play a test match.
10:01T20 doesn't play a test match.
10:03It doesn't play a test match.
10:04So I had to do that.
10:07That's why I had a lot of fan following in the television.
10:12It will be worse.
10:13But I am okay with that.
10:14I am okay to build a new set of followers for the kind of work I do now.
10:19And I am happy doing what kind of work I do.
10:21That's why Rajiv Kuria should have seen him in the full time.
10:24Yes, in the full time.
10:25That's why Rajiv Kuria should have seen him in the full time.
10:28Because he has one of the best performances.
10:30And I can vouch for it.
10:31He has done a fabulous job in Puratan.
10:34I also like it.
10:35I also like it.
10:59We are very emotional.
11:03Give me a question.
11:04I am a social animal.
11:05We are very important.
11:06Relationships.
11:07We have fulfilled.
11:08We have nourished.
11:09Whether it is with our parents.
11:11Whether it comes to my partners.
11:13Whether it is either with our children.
11:14Or whether it is with our friends.
11:15So, there is no two, not one relationship.
11:17relationship important hota hai lekin at the same time yeh jho apne bula ki jab koi relationship
11:23mein koi problem hoti hai toh it's human that you will get affected it's human that you will
11:29feel sad about it but it is also human to recover from it it's a human quality to recover from
11:36a from a difficult situation with time and with the effort aur yeh professionally kitna
11:44affect karta hai mentally definitely affect karta hai aur mentally affect karta hai toh
11:49woh professional life mein reflect ho sakta hai par phir agar aap thode se stable hai as
11:57a person mentally you will be able to handle it with care and compartmentalize it a little
12:03bit to see that your your personal life's crisis doesn't get reflected in your professional
12:10life's hard work hai kafi loge ko aata hai kafi loge nai aata hai uh muzhe leght hai i'm
12:15okay in that matter mein thoda baut manage kar leeta ho because i i feel i'm a very
12:20hmm i'm i'm i'm quite rooted as a person so i'm able to handle it i think so
12:25open rena matlab i i have a sense of privacy also sab kuch mein i have a sense of privacy
12:32sab kuch mein openly discuss nahi karna chahti ho social media ken because i feel that everybody
12:39has a private space aur woh social media ko aur socially jo bhot active us ko bhi respect
12:46karna cha hai kyunki har kisi ki zindegi ka
12:51a
12:52hain kuk avail tama ka hame ha hum pehchan hain ho
12:55aat like
12:56uk
13:08aata biit
13:17As a star or whatever it is,
13:19whoever we are on the face,
13:22that's fine.
13:24You can comment on that.
13:25But I don't like to talk a lot about personal life.
13:28Because this is our life.
13:31Our desire.
13:33Our family.
13:34So,
13:36it's not easy for everyone to deal with.
13:40But we are very seasoned.
13:42We may deal with it.
13:43But our family may not deal with it.
13:46So, obviously,
13:48that difference has to be there.
13:51So,
13:51I think that
13:52the amount of time we expose our personal life,
13:58it's better.
13:59Because
14:00that will be better for our professional life also.
14:08I think it's not about only
14:11as a celebrity,
14:12as a popular figure,
14:15what we need to open our lives.
14:18I think
14:18even if you're not a celebrity,
14:20if you're not a popular figure,
14:21even then you should not.
14:22I think that
14:23if I don't do anything,
14:24I don't do anything today,
14:25I don't do anything in any company,
14:26I don't do anything in any company.
14:27So,
14:27I didn't show my private life
14:29I don't do anything in public domain.
14:30I don't do anything in public domain.
14:31I don't want to open it.
14:32I don't want to open it.
14:32I don't do anything in public domain.
14:33I don't do anything in public domain.
14:34I don't want to open it.
14:35I don't want to open it.
14:36I don't want to open it.
14:37I don't want to open it.
14:38I don't want to open it.
14:39Yes.
14:40Because,
14:41look,
14:42we're actors,
14:43our work is for public consumption.
14:45So,
14:46my work as an actor
14:47is for public consumption.
14:48Indrini Sengupta is not for public consumption.
14:50Ritupana Sengupta is not for public consumption.
14:51I'm characters.
14:52Yeah.
14:53Whatever she does,
14:54acts or dances or sings or whatever,
14:56that is for public consumption.
14:57So,
14:59assume that Indrini Sengupta is not for public property.
15:02Indrini Sengupta is not for public property.
15:04So,
15:05I think that
15:07we have
15:08Misconception.
15:09Misconception.
15:10Misconception.
15:11Misconception.
15:12And there are many artists
15:14who believe that
15:17we are a public property.
15:18Our life is a public property.
15:20I don't believe that
15:21and you don't believe that.
15:22That's a very personal choice.
15:24And I operate from there.
15:25And she also operates from there.
15:27That's what I do.
15:28I think there are many great stories in OTT.
15:30Fabulous work is being done in OTT.
15:32And
15:33I get to know a lot of things.
15:35A lot of bygone directors have come back.
15:39A lot of good actors have come back.
15:54A lot of good content is coming back.
15:56A lot of writers are getting work.
15:57A lot of new actors, new faces are getting work.
16:00So,
16:01I think OTT has a good impact.
16:03And OTT has a good influence, I think.
16:06And
16:07the work is very good in OTT.
16:10But
16:11I think
16:12I think
16:13if we are
16:14watching
16:15the big screen
16:16and
16:17enjoying
16:18the big screen
16:19after watching OTT
16:20then
16:21the run
16:22is good.
16:23Because
16:24we are
16:25from the celluloid
16:26and
16:27for the films
16:28to see
16:29people's
16:30anger,
16:31anger,
16:32anger,
16:33anger,
16:34anger,
16:35then
16:36that is a good thing.
16:37Because
16:39otherwise
16:40it is a clash of interest.
16:41A clash of interest
16:42is good for the audience
16:44and for the actors.
16:47So
16:48I think
16:49if we can negotiate this space
16:51then it is good.
16:52But
16:53the specific OTT
16:54is very good.
16:55we are watching a lot of content.
16:57We are watching a lot of content.
16:58Some content
16:59may be not nice
17:01but
17:02there is a lot of good content.
17:07I want to say that
17:09Purathan is releasing nationally
17:11on the 18th of April
17:13which is just knocking.
17:15And
17:16I want to see all the films.
17:18It is not only a Bengali film
17:20it is an Indian film
17:21and it is a subtitled film.
17:23and it is a film
17:25with a lot of emotions,
17:26love and affection.
17:27Please watch the film
17:28with your friends and family.
17:30I think
17:31I think
17:32this film
17:33will be very,
17:34very, very,
17:35love you.
17:36It is released on the 18th of April
17:39all over India.
17:40It is a beautiful film.
17:42It is a nice film.
17:43It is a nice film
17:45and it is a good story
17:46most importantly
17:47and I have never thought
17:49that it is a Bengali film.
17:51It is a global film.
17:53It is a human story.
17:54So, please go to the cinema halls
17:56and go with your families
17:57and watch it.
17:58We believe that
18:00it will be a good film.
18:01If it is a good film
18:03then it is a good film
18:04and it is a good film.
18:05It is a good film
18:06and it is a good film.
18:07Please tell us
18:08so that people will go and see it
18:10and see it
18:11and see it as a good film.
18:12Take care.