00:00Which generation do you represent?
00:03This is a good question.
00:06We are representing you.
00:09I am Neena Gupta, Anubham Ji.
00:12We are representing you.
00:14What is your age?
00:16What are you talking about?
00:18What are you talking about?
00:20Parimal is retired.
00:23They live in Kolkata.
00:26They live with their father.
00:29We don't tell the story much.
00:32There is a relationship between the father-in-law
00:37and how he deals with the relationship
00:40with the loss of his son
00:42with his daughter-in-law.
00:45And how did I and Neena
00:48study, class fellows,
00:50and there was a possibility
00:52that maybe we are in a relationship.
00:55But this lives in our lives.
00:57I live in our lives.
00:58And then we go.
01:00And then we go.
01:01And then we go to college
01:02togetherness.
01:04What we call it.
01:05We have 50 years of experience.
01:07But this is the beauty of this story.
01:09I think that's the beauty of this story.
01:11I think that is his specialty.
01:12We have only been able to prove it.
01:13We have only been able to prove it.
01:16We have only been able to prove it.
01:18We have only been able to prove it.
01:19Do you have any credit for this?
01:21So who would find any credit for us?
01:22I would say that
01:24yes.
01:25What did you want me to do it?
01:26And what did you say?
01:27Yes.
01:28Yes.
01:29Yes.
01:30Yes.
01:31and Sarah.
01:33And
01:34I have an invite
01:37to go to college.
01:40There's a reunion.
01:41So I'm very excited.
01:43My husband says,
01:44why are you going?
01:46This is my connection.
01:49And there are very good scenes
01:50where we meet with old friends.
01:54There are many not just him
01:55and friends.
01:56Everyone comes and meets them.
01:58And we're going to tell them
02:00about their lives.
02:02We're going to tell them
02:03what happened to them.
02:04And then,
02:05I won't tell you about the end.
02:07I won't tell you.
02:09The film's name is Metro Engine.
02:11The city is a great life.
02:13And when we get relief,
02:15we get to the farm or the farm.
02:17How did you touch the film from the midday life?
02:25I'm not really touched.
02:27but if we don't know
02:28how to change my life.
02:31Yes.
02:32By my opinion,
02:33we have a cinematic
02:36preference.
02:37Cinematic projection!
02:39We have got distracted by people
02:41I think it's more of a middle class,
02:45but it's something that people think that this is a good thing.
02:50It's different from age,
02:54and young people think that it's a kind of angle,
02:57confusion in love.
03:00We don't have any confusion in the relationships.
03:04But how do we get to meet those relationships?
03:06In my personal life, I think it's more of a middle class people's story rather than people who are doing well for themselves.
03:17And we have seen such characters in our lives and maybe in a time we were like that, but now we are not like that.
03:24I feel like a lot of ladies and gents are going to remember their stories in the college time.
03:39Maybe they like someone or can say something, or how many things will happen in this regard.
03:44There was a different time where there was a story that was so easy to express their emotions.
03:53Or their liking.
03:55Everyone, everyone who was in college was a crush, everyone will remember.
04:00Yes, everyone will remember.
04:02In that sense, many of them don't seem like Nina as well, but Nina is like that.
04:10I think that's...
04:13You don't seem like me as well?
04:14No, it's like me as well.
04:16But it's very few people like me as well.
04:18But it's very few people like you.
04:20I was very excited because it was my dream of working with them.
04:27I didn't even think that they would take me to my own work.
04:31After that, the most interesting thing about them is that there is a scene.
04:37Like one scene, they said, this is a scene.
04:40We gave them a dialogue.
04:41We have to do this.
04:42We are doing it.
04:43We are doing it.
04:44And they are sitting there and watching them.
04:45And suddenly, they have an idea.
04:48And the idea says, Nina, do this.
04:52I think that's a fantastic idea.
04:56I never thought of this.
04:58That's amazing.
05:00It happens again and again and again.
05:02They are doing it in writing.
05:07And you think that, man, why did you not believe this?
05:11I have worked with them a long time ago, but I have seen their films, Metro, which was made a few years ago.
05:21There are few directors who have so much ease that they are creating their lives and their experiences.
05:31Nina has told us that they are on the set, but they don't read the script.
05:37He knows the film better, and I think that it is his way to how they can alive the film.
05:45The actors are prepared to tell us about it.
05:49But in a different way, like Basu Chatterjee or Rishikesh Mukherjee,
05:57I will say that he is the modern-day mixture of both of them.
06:02They are all dying to work with great directors, and he is one of them.
06:12If you listen to his songs, do you have any good songs?
06:18Our songs are very good in the college reunion.
06:22It is a very good song.
06:24First, second, I am a father.
06:26It is a very good song.
06:28It is a very good song.
06:30As many young friends, they all remember the songs.
06:32They are really good songs.
06:34They are really good songs.
06:36But I enjoyed shooting for the reunion song.
06:40Yes.
06:41It has happened to us that we have a new friend.
06:44In the National School of Drama,
06:46especially the plays and the songs,
06:49we all sing.
06:51We were always singing.
06:53Do you hear any other songs?
06:54Is there a song from that girl?
06:56Yes.
06:57Yes.
06:58Me, I think,
07:00what they're showing their reality,
07:03that's just one message.
07:04You can learn whatever you want.
07:06When I was talking about someone in a podcast today, I said that we look at an alternate very quickly, but maybe if you think somebody is worth it, maybe you linger on a little longer.
07:25I don't want to know about that.
07:27Tell me about the dialogue.
07:29Yes, the dialogue is good.
07:31Sometimes I don't know about the relationship between one person and one person.
07:40So, it remains a relationship.
07:42This is it.
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