:::::::::::::::::::::::Konakana Sen Sharma Interview:::::::::::::::::::::::
I am open to a typical Bollywood masala flick...
I enjoy playing real, genuine and versatile characters onscreen. Today actors are expected to do a typical Bollywood masala flick though I don't have anything against it. I myself enjoy watching such films but there are so many actors who are already doing it and they are doing it amazingly well. I don't mind being a part of it but for me the subject is very important. I would love to try it out and I'm open to it, provided it is intelligently scripted and a lot also depends on the director. Having said that, it's not like the be-all and end-all for me.
I'd love to venture into direction...
I've already directed a 50-minute short Bengali film called NAAMKARAN screened at the Kala Ghoda film festival. I'm quite keen on direction like my mother, but I'm not really prepared for it right now. I still have to learn a lot as far as direction is concerned.
I play Noorie in THE SIGNAL...
I share a good rapport with Madhur Bhandarkar. He hadn't really told me much about his film THE SIGNAL. I mean, he hadn't really given me the details of the film. He said it's a guest appearance and somehow convinced me to do it. So, I kind of, didn't have much idea about my character.
I play Noorie, a prostitute in the film. I've worn weird clothes, had to use abusive lingo, the typical Mumbai 'rasta chaap' language, which made me very apprehensive initially though Madhur and the writer helped me through it.
SUNGLASS gives an insight into human relationships...
We haven't started shooting for SUNGLASS as yet. It was actually narrated to my mother 15 years ago but it never materialized, so as a child I was very fascinated about it. It's basically a comedy film that gives you an insight into human relationships. I am really elated and looking forward to it.
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