We hardly celebrate good cinema in India: Tannishtha Chatterjee
Mumbai
Feb 22, 2017

Acclaimed actress Tannishtha Chatterjee, known for her power-packed
performances in movies like 'Rough Book', 'Angry Indian Goddesses' and 'Parched',
says most of the Indian cinema is a celebration of glamour and star power rather
than good stories. However, she feels the scenario is changing.
Tannishtha's latest film is Garth Davis's 'Lion', which has
received six Oscar nominations. She says the movie is being lauded widely across
the globe because of its story -- which is of an Indian boy -- and how the producer
mounted the film to reach out to maximum people, but she also believes appreciation
from the audience is equally important.
'Earlier also, I have worked in crossover projects and one
of my films 'Brick Lane' received a lot of appreciation abroad. In fact, I received
a BAFTA nomination for that. However, in India, such films do not receive much
admiration because we hardly celebrate good cinema,' Tannishtha told IANS here.
The actress who plays a crucial part in 'Lion', said that though
the length of her role is short, she is privileged to essay the part and work
with Davis.
Sharing the story of how she bagged the role, she said: 'I
met Garth once during his visit in India where he said I and Nawaz (Nawazuddin
Siddiqui) are the two Indian actors he would like to work with some day as he
loves our work.'
'Later, I got an email from Garth with the script where he
offered me a role in the film. I must say, no one ever cast me in such a character.
So, though the length of the role is short, I did it.'
'Lion' is based on a real life incident and all characters
are from real life. But Tannishtha's character is fictional.
Asked if that justifies the story, she said: 'Yes, it does.
In the book, there was a character of an old man, whereas in film, Garth fictionalised
his character into two individuals that Nawazuddin and I played. So I think
the essence of the character and its emotion remained same.'
What about the Oscar nominations for 'Lion' -- does she feel
it will clinch the awards?
'Well, the film is doing well. I do not want to anticipate
anything but want to be pleasantly surprised.'
'Lion' is releasing in India on Friday.
Mumbai
Feb 22, 2017
Acclaimed actress Tannishtha Chatterjee, known for her power-packed
performances in movies like 'Rough Book', 'Angry Indian Goddesses' and 'Parched',
says most of the Indian cinema is a celebration of glamour and star power rather
than good stories. However, she feels the scenario is changing.
Tannishtha's latest film is Garth Davis's 'Lion', which has
received six Oscar nominations. She says the movie is being lauded widely across
the globe because of its story -- which is of an Indian boy -- and how the producer
mounted the film to reach out to maximum people, but she also believes appreciation
from the audience is equally important.
'Earlier also, I have worked in crossover projects and one
of my films 'Brick Lane' received a lot of appreciation abroad. In fact, I received
a BAFTA nomination for that. However, in India, such films do not receive much
admiration because we hardly celebrate good cinema,' Tannishtha told IANS here.
The actress who plays a crucial part in 'Lion', said that though
the length of her role is short, she is privileged to essay the part and work
with Davis.
Sharing the story of how she bagged the role, she said: 'I
met Garth once during his visit in India where he said I and Nawaz (Nawazuddin
Siddiqui) are the two Indian actors he would like to work with some day as he
loves our work.'
'Later, I got an email from Garth with the script where he
offered me a role in the film. I must say, no one ever cast me in such a character.
So, though the length of the role is short, I did it.'
'Lion' is based on a real life incident and all characters
are from real life. But Tannishtha's character is fictional.
Asked if that justifies the story, she said: 'Yes, it does.
In the book, there was a character of an old man, whereas in film, Garth fictionalised
his character into two individuals that Nawazuddin and I played. So I think
the essence of the character and its emotion remained same.'
What about the Oscar nominations for 'Lion' -- does she feel
it will clinch the awards?
'Well, the film is doing well. I do not want to anticipate
anything but want to be pleasantly surprised.'
'Lion' is releasing in India on Friday.
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