00:00Kripti, this one's for you. Thank you so much for being a part of this film.
00:03I will say this from every cinema.
00:05Tell me, in your career, you've worked with some critically acclaimed filmmakers.
00:10Some of the stories of Kamal have become a big part of this film.
00:12When you came with these collaborators, of course, Z-Studios, Dharmas, Cloud9,
00:18and all of this is a big part of this film, what would you like to say about this film?
00:21I would like to say that I am very, very proud of this film.
00:27And I'm very happy that I'm a part of this film and that I'm working with such people
00:32because the first day, the day I received the narration, and the day I just got happy vibes
00:39about the film, about everything.
00:41Shazia was talking about us, but she's not a better director going.
00:45Because she's just given us so much freedom as actors.
00:49You know, especially serious scenes, you go through a lot.
00:54But she's just been there, quietly, not trying to make us, you know,
01:00that you don't force anything for anyone, that you go through this emotion, this way.
01:05She was just always smiling, always holding our hands.
01:09And I think that she's the best director.
01:13And that's why we can do whatever we can do.
01:15I love you.
01:15I love you too.
01:16But with Dharma Productions, it's my second picture, and I'm really proud of this one.
01:23Thank you so much, sir.
01:24You want to know, intense love story, but it's a small town character, which is Baliyagasadhan.
01:31And for you, because we have not lived that lifestyle, how much responsibility are you for this?
01:34How much responsibility are you for this, and how many tough challenges are you for this?
01:39There's a lot of responsibility when you get to a certain character, I think it's the most important thing to do with honesty.
01:49And I think that's what we aim to do.
01:51And our director, Shazi Aqbal, has helped us to achieve that.
01:56And I think that was very, very important, but responsibility is a very important thing when you are in this way and in this way,
02:25and in this way, I'm having a role in this way in this way.
02:29Hi, Tripti.
02:30Towards your…
02:32Hi.
02:33This side.
02:34Hi.
02:35Hi, Amrita.
02:36Hi.
02:37So, you know, you said that I have done a lot of urban films, or the characters that you've played.
02:41But, you know, I'm going back to a couple of years, a couple of years back, where I saw you play a character.
02:47There was, in a web series, if I can name it, it was Inside Edge, where you played Prashad Kanagia.
02:52And there was a similar, you know, theme there.
02:57And again, I connected back a lot to the character in the storytelling.
03:01My question to the two of you is that while we are all living in urban spaces, when, as actors, you work in a movie,
03:08and you have gone through the process of, you know, essaying these characters, you take away something with the two of you.
03:15What were the two things that the two of you took away from the film, and from your characters, that is going to stay with you forever?
03:24I think, for me, it's the courage that my character has.
03:29I don't think I have that kind of courage.
03:31And I remember having this conversation with Shazia, first day of the, when she narrated the film to me.
03:40And I told her that, you know, she's a very, very fearless person.
03:44She's someone who speaks her truth, even when it's difficult.
03:47And I don't think I have that as Tripti.
03:50And I told her that I wish to learn this from her.
03:53And I'm glad that I did.
03:54I did learn it from Vidhi.
03:56Because when I finished the film, I could see a change in me.
03:59And she could see a change in me, hopefully.
04:02What do you place, Dharag Tu, on your filmography?
04:04I think this is a film that I'm very proud of.
04:06I've said it before.
04:07As an actor, when I started my acting career,
04:11there were some of the films that I wanted to do,
04:14and there were a lot of films that I did too.
04:17But this film is very special.
04:22It was quite challenging to play with Vidhi.
04:26And I always wanted to play characters
04:30that, you know, as an actor,
04:32challenge me a little bit,
04:33so that they're making fun with acting.
04:35And I think that it was definitely in this film.
04:38And when you watch the film,
04:39you'll know why we are so proud of it.
04:42It's just something very, very special.
04:44My question is to Tripti.
04:46Tripti, it seems like you strike a balance
04:48between commercial films and meaningful roles.
04:51Is that a conscious decision?
04:53What do you think?
04:54I don't think that I'll do a commercial film and meaningful.
04:58I think for me, films are films.
05:00Every story is important.
05:01Every character is important.
05:03And I'm just trying to experiment with myself.
05:08And I'm just trying to make a difference
05:10because I think as an actor,
05:12I get to learn from that.
05:14So that's the only thing.
05:16I don't categorize them in the mainstream
05:19and commercial cinema.
05:21Thank you so much.
05:22Thank you so much.
05:23Thank you so much.
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