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Posted: 9 years ago
Forgot to add, don't know who that could be...some famous actor who was probably vella when DBB was being shot? It's funny, seems like we all are donning our detective hats for this detective movie. 😆
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^^ Not possible to hide  na and villain if has substantial role should have been shooting and we would have had some clue isnt it
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AWESOME trailer !! SSR this year is surely yours !! 😎
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Posted: 9 years ago
I think  the villian must be a famous Bengali actor...
I like how they are building up the suspense over this movie👍🏼

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Posted: 9 years ago
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I think  the villian must be a famous Bengali actor...

I like how they are building up the suspense over this movie👍🏼

That is a possibility😃 
I might be minority but i am glad they havenot gone same as tv series  or what ppl know Byomkesh as because i do feel majority arent aware of him the non bengalis so this might be more interesting to them
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Posted: 9 years ago
Originally posted by: BeingAnonymous

That is a possibility😃 

I might be minority but i am glad they havenot gone same as tv series  or what ppl know Byomkesh as because i do feel majority arent aware of him the non bengalis so this might be more interesting to them

TBH I was totally oblivous about Byomkesh till the announcement of this movie😆
This second trailor has made me really excited for the movie😛
I am sure the changes are going to be interesting
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Originally posted by: cutewinnie

TBH I was totally oblivous about Byomkesh till the announcement of this movie😆
This second trailor has made me really excited for the movie😛
I am sure the changes are going to be interesting

Same here 😆 but then i read novel of writer and thy were indeed ahead of time😳
Loved what i read (just 1 still )
So in a way movie might really help too 
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Posted: 9 years ago
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Juap4d81hjU[/YOUTUBE]
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Posted: 9 years ago
The second trailer is amazing...I have no words...just amazing...👏
April 3rd can't come fast enough 😃
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I've stopped taking myself seriously'

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I don't know about being a leading man, but for me, the real trip is to become the character I'm supposed to be.
Written by Harneet Singh | Published on:March 13, 2015 12:17 am

From Kai Po Che to Detective Byomkesh Bakshy, have you become more comfortable playing the leading man?

I don't know about being a leading man, but for me, the real trip is to become the character I'm supposed to be. I've been acting for the past eight years and I've learnt that as long as I can connect with the character in my head, the rest flows. Maybe I'm not able to portray the character that well but I do ample preparation, so the discomfort of playing someone new goes away.

While shooting for Detective Byomkesh Bakshy, as a director how did Dibakar Banerjee help you?

Dibakar's best quality is that he never told me what to do and only told me what not to do. I was reading a book on American filmmaker Sydney Pollack and even he never told his actors what to do, but he still he got them to do what he wanted. As a director, he was playing with his actors so that they figure out organically what needs to be done. That's how Dibakar let me work. I've never been as close to any character that I've played as I've been with Byomkesh.

Byomkesh Bakshy has a massive pop culture appeal. How did you interpret him?

It starts with reading the script. Once you read it, you get to know the intent of the filmmaker and why this character is so important to the script. There are so many ways to approach a character. You have to figure out the similarities between you and the character, build on them and at the same time blur the dissimilarities. Since you do it day in and day out, it becomes a process and a part of you. That's why I disagree when actors say that I'm immersed in this character. I read an interview of Kevin Spacey where he mentioned an Al Pacino anecdote that has stayed with me. During the shooting of Dog Day Afternoon, director Sidney Lumet was taking 40-50 takes of every shot and Pacino patiently went through the takes. At the end of the day, he went to Lumet and told him something happened in the 19th or 20th take. Please check it.' As an actor, the discovery of something happened' is what we live for. In the case of Byomkesh, the character came from Dibakar but I played it as how I thought he is.

All these anecdotes give me the feeling that you read a lot. Is that true?

I'm trained as an engineer so I'm conditioned to come up with a right answer to a difficult question but when it comes to art, there is no definite answer because it's so subjective. So I try to read up as much as I can in order to understand from other actor's experiences.

That word process' again. That's a Mahendra Singh Dhoni patented word. So I've got to ask you about the Dhoni biopic. How is it coming along?

I can't talk about the film but I'll tell you why process is important. Tell me what is the opposite of love'? It's not hate' since it requires the same amount of emotional investment; actually indifference' is the opposite of love. Similarly, sadness' is not the opposite of happiness' but boredom' is. Excitement' is a synonym of happiness'. You know I really wanted to buy a Range Rover. It was a big dream and the day I bought it, I was very happy but by the evening I was immune to it. That's when I realised that excitement, if it's happiness, is not in reaching the goal but in the process. Thus, process trumps over realisation.

It seems as though I'm talking to a zen master. But is playing MS Dhoni the biggest challenge of your life?

I am a zen master. Getting into any character and letting go of yourself is difficult but in this case it's more complex since there is a visual reference of MS Dhoni.

Do you deliberately keep a low profile?

That's how I can work. I won't lie and say that I'm not seduced by fame but I try and remember the reason why I wanted to be in the industry.

I belong to a big family and being the youngest, I was really pampered but also very shy. I took up dancing with Shiamak and realised that I don't need words to express myself. Then I discovered theatre and realised that I could hide behind interesting characters and say what I wanted. Television was a natural progression but I quit after two years because I could predict what I'll be doing. Then I got a call to audition for Kai Po Che. This has been my journey so far and through it all, what has kept me going is the excitement of finding a character and living him. I want to be a part of all the good films. Like, I would have loved to do Nawazuddin Siddiqui's role in Badlapur.

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