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Finally
the long wait is over. Sony's prime time
show, Durgesh Nandini (which replaces
Bigg Boss) is all set to be aired
on 5th February. Touted as an inspiration
from Bhankimchandra's classic by the same
name, Durgesh Nandini gives a great
opportunity to new comer Rinku Ghosh (the
protagonist) to make a noteworthy debut
on television.
With the telecast of Durgesh Nandini
a few days away, this model turned actor
(she has done regional cinema and a few
hindi films) spoke at length about her new
show and the new medium, television.
Excerpts from a chat with Ruhail Amin.
Tell us about your character in and
as Durgesh Nandini?
Durgesh Nandini is a girl who cherishes
certain values in life like honesty, simplicity
and kindness, but saying this she is also
very contemporary in terms of her street
smart attitude. She can be brutally aggressive
and yet have a soft corner for somebody
who needs her help. I play an out-and-out
rustic girl, with a tomboyish twist to her.
In fact she closely resembles my real persona.
I would say I am playing myself in the show.
Does it sound alarming working for a
show that has a rural backdrop?
Not at all. I accept that most of the TV
shows these days have an urban appeal, but
at the same time the fact is that most of
our population still resides in villages.
A show like Durgesh Nandini would
cater to a larger population in that sense.
I am confident that with the kind of theme
this shows portrays it will definitely go
well with the audiences.
After working in films, how's the television
experience been so far?
I won't say that I am totally new to television.
In the sense, I've done TV commercials for
brands like Kelvinator, Rexona
and Sweekar Oil. Though I agree that
my forte has been films - regional cinema
to be precise. I have done films like Iyyer
IPS (Tamil), Dravina Chaliya
(Telugu), Joi Maa Durga (Bengali),
Suhaagni Banade Sajana Hamaar (Bhojpuri)
and two Hindi films, Koi Hai and
Wrong Number.
Durgesh Nandini has close shades
to some characters that I have enacted in
regional films. Moreover, both films and
television have similar kind of demands
from an actor. So, I would say that it has
been a comfortable experience so far.
So, how excited are you about the show?
I am really thrilled about the shows release.
I have a habit of taking up one thing at
a time and concentrating on it fully. Right
now my focus is Durgesh Nandini.
I feel I have been lucky in getting this
kind of a role which is not a very common
sight on TV today.
What other projects are you busy with
at the moment?
At the moment I am shooting for Durgesh
Nandini in Mumbai. As I said earlier, I
concentrate on one project at atime. Though
a few of my Bhojpuri films are lined up
for release this year.
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Posted
on 30 January 2007 7:30 pm
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