Director’s Cut! – by Satish Rajwade
(Director, Badam Rani Gulam Chor)
Directing a cast like Upendra Limaye, Pushkar
Shrotri, Anand Ingle and Mukta Barve was a treat!
Personally, directing a national award
winner Upendra Limaye for the first time was a superb experience. He is such a
brilliant actor and to top that an equally good human being. We were hoping to
work together for a very long time and finally got the opportunity this time.
As for Anand Ingle, I have worked with Anand as a co-actor in the famous Marathi play ‘All the Best’. We did some 500+ odd shows together, but I directed him in this project for the first time and I must say he has evolved as an actor. He was good earlier…but he is there amongst one of the best now.
I worked with Pushkar earlier in ‘Ek Daav Dhobi Pachchad’, and he surprises me every time. He has the ability to get under the skin of characters he gets to play and does that effortlessly.
Mukta Barve is one of the finest actors in today’s time! I have luckily got to work with her in back to back projects. A great sense of timing and camera comfort are her assets as an actor. She has a very good screen presence and can look both glamorous and simple.
As for Anand Ingle, I have worked with Anand as a co-actor in the famous Marathi play ‘All the Best’. We did some 500+ odd shows together, but I directed him in this project for the first time and I must say he has evolved as an actor. He was good earlier…but he is there amongst one of the best now.
I worked with Pushkar earlier in ‘Ek Daav Dhobi Pachchad’, and he surprises me every time. He has the ability to get under the skin of characters he gets to play and does that effortlessly.
Mukta Barve is one of the finest actors in today’s time! I have luckily got to work with her in back to back projects. A great sense of timing and camera comfort are her assets as an actor. She has a very good screen presence and can look both glamorous and simple.
Badam Rani Gulam Chor releases this July 20, 2012....
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