00:00so welcome team toaster to the team of to INS it is an absolute pleasure to have you with us
00:05support today thank you so much so firstly tell us i saw the trailer it looks very intriguing
00:09it looks a bit different from now and all the content of the market is a little bit like you
00:15will see it
00:16and i will say it from audience perspective thank you film is way better than the trailer
00:20so please watch it sure yeah i am saying we will put it in the end so i just want
00:26to know that firstly
00:27um talking to you three if you could tell us more about your characters and also uh yeah basically
00:34tell us about your characters it's a very simple ramakant uh my aek ayanasa insan is jisko bas
00:41yeah life may itna kharchak you guard na toda bacha ke chalo kabhi kaam has sata
00:52yeah it's very practical yeah it's very practical right right but uh if i what about your character
01:01shilpa judo player is black belt in judo black belt in judo black belt in judo
01:07and he sits on his job and he waits on his job so he sits on his own crime shows
01:14so he can watch the crime shows and he can watch the whole day and he has become a detective
01:18like
01:19you bunny bhindi padosi ki moth ka kaanat right if i could ask how uh how much is ramakant very
01:28similar
01:29to rajkuna in terms of kanju's not at all i think the only similarity is that he also loves his
01:35wife
01:35immensely that's the only uh i think character trait that uh is similar apart from that no i think uh
01:44ramakant
01:44is can be uh can be uh irritatingly sweet uh but because of his kanjusiyat par nahi main as raj
01:54will be kanjusiyat right and uh would you vouch on the same 100% raj is not kanjus i know
01:59kanjus toh
02:01not that level thankfully uh thankfully uh
02:16so sir if i have to ask you that jabi story
02:19sir sir
02:23so what made you uh select them and they selected me i didn't select them
02:30it's it's the opposite they raj and patra they came to me
02:33uh with the one pager so i said are you guys sure you are that i'll need to pull it
02:39off and they
02:40have showed that immense faith in me and he's been working in ad friends for a very long time
02:45he's been in ad there
02:49so i was very very fortunate they got this script to me and it was a it was a lovely
02:58lovely
02:59script to do a debut with and i and i and these set of actors and these set of actors
03:05i mean like these
03:06this sanya raj and the late ensemble we have the lucky characters that made my work very very very
03:14recently you know all right so actually i had to i could concentrate on a lot of other important
03:18stuff not just the acting movie or whatever it's not even in the question in this one they're all
03:24great talent so i'm very excited for the 15 years absolutely yes but you know jab aise
03:39i mean like see i mean like you need to have date actors because of that is non-negotiable you
03:49know
03:49and an actor and a director actually need to come on to the same page yeah i mean i select
03:55like this is
03:55the character this is the scene i feel like and if we are in agreement then i think it's great
03:59and
04:00whatever the actor gets into the table it just elevates the scene or the film anyways and both
04:06and all the other actors have done the same so you exactly resonate with what i'm saying
04:11absolutely uh i think the discussions for you that i think that you have a debut as
04:17as a producer so firstly i wanted to know that what made you choose get step in with the choose
04:24of
04:24a producer also why with this picture um i wanted to become a producer much much earlier um i we
04:33were
04:34both i and raj uh since 2017 we were actively thinking of opening up our production house
04:39and then the pandemic happened and then we got busy with our lives and then
04:44the story actually came to raj and raj really connected with the story and then he was like
04:50you know you read this up and what do you think of it and when i read it it was
04:56funny it was something
04:57that i thought is not so serious it's it's fun it's a comedy which i figured comedy is way way
05:07more
05:07difficult a genre to make because uh this book was really funny but that's not necessarily
05:14importantly that it's going to translate into a movie uh but i'm glad we chose this because
05:22the most difficult thing is to make a person laugh and i hopefully toaster is going to do that
05:28um but yes becoming a producer is great and it's a difficult job but my most important thing that's
05:38happened to me in my life is becoming a mother and it's the most fulfilling experience and i'm just so
05:46blessed that because i was always contemplating oh maybe i don't want to become a maybe you know it's
05:54but just having her around it's just i think i am my best voice right now good you know we've
06:02seen
06:02a lot of actors actresses especially when they choose motherhood right they kind of take a sabbatical
06:08from work yeah but with you it's other way around it's other way right but i'm also really happy
06:12because there's something called postpartum that happens to women not everybody necessarily
06:17and also because motherhood is a black girl and i feel like because of toaster and avatar and i'm glad
06:27that the universe supported me this way uh i didn't feel it so much and i feel like i'm a
06:33better
06:34mother to parvati um so thankfully it's it's a good space that's so beautiful uh raj this question
06:42is for you uh that you know we've seen um we have seen patra lukha from and you witness as
06:49well from
06:49an actor to uh girlfriend's face to wife to mother to now producer is my subject toughest time concert
06:57like how how much how tough is she to crack in which department and how is the journey been in
07:03your
07:03works no it's been beautiful i think it's been fantastic whatever work she has done uh
07:08uh there there's have been so many moments in her performances that i feel i watch sometimes that
07:15i get so inspired like i tell her time and again that her moment and i see it when poor
07:20when that scene
07:22where it tells that there is that you know can you can i call my can you call my father
07:26i think i
07:27don't know how she did that how she did that in city life there's so many moments uh and fully
07:32there are
07:32so many moments i think i've seen her journey of course in and likewise she's seen my journey
07:37but for me the transition of you know patra lukha the brave you know independent uh beautiful patra lukha
07:45that this when i saw her as a mother how she became this very sensitive timid fragile girl that i
07:55i saw
07:56when i first met her you know it was beautiful to see that uh because motherhood makes you do that
08:01uh you don't you don't care about anything else in the world but that baby uh that's why i think
08:08others
08:08are so special you know for all of us uh so and i'm seeing her every day now uh and
08:15it's beautiful
08:16seeing her transitioning between her work as a producer as an actor and then also to be available
08:22for barbara it's it's way more tougher for for women uh yeah physically and then emotionally also
08:31be more tougher but but of course for men also it's tougher emotionally not physically that much
08:37but women go through a lot yeah also they said that when there's a girl child in the house there's
08:43a
08:43lot of luck that comes along right how's it been in your case i mean after her i remember you
08:48won
08:48shrikant awards for shrikanta's life yeah of course the day she was gone patra watra won for
08:53kule best actress uh yeah so like 14 november it's right yeah 15 november yeah yeah yeah okay
09:00no no she's brought in i'm sure she's going to bring in yeah but there's no pressure yeah yeah
09:04it is nothing to do with her it's quality control yeah please it's for nothing it's our luck it's
09:10our destiny our hard work yeah she's her baby she's her daughter and she has her own journey yeah she
09:16so i think this question is for you that uh when you look at your um area of works that
09:21you work
09:21of that you've done we see that your selected projects are very yellow and not just haywire right
09:27when you talk about toaster what is that particular element that made you so take up the project and
09:32what goes in your mind when you're selecting such selected projects
09:39i did toaster because it's very fun and as an actor i was also looking for something where i just
09:48wanted
09:48to have fun and of course i wanted i really wanted to work with raj i have done two films
09:55with him
09:59uh and then we did hit which was also you know it was not for me it was not a
10:05very blendy path
10:08but when he called me for toaster and he told me that they are making it i it was an
10:14instant yes for me
10:15i knew that if they are attached to something then it has to be good and um i love watching
10:21films like
10:22toaster as an audience and i wanted to do a film like toaster as an actor just me comedy
10:29ho just me of course when raj is there i know i know if they are producing it they will
10:35get really
10:36good actors together so just me maza hai kam karke so these were the things that were put in my
10:42head
10:43when i was offered right and how was the experience working with patrilik as a producer you know she is
10:48an
10:49incredible producer why because she's also an incredible actor when we were trying to find
10:57shilpa she was really helpful like there were times when i didn't know what i wanted for her
11:03in terms of look she really helped me the sari i have one for a scene um it was her
11:13idea the color the
11:15shape and i'm so glad that i had her because there are times when you are trying to figure out
11:20a
11:20character or apko lagta hai ki what the look should be because she's such an incredible actor she was
11:25really helpful in that right and how was it for both of you how was it to reunite after such
11:31a long
11:31time i mean since it's fun i think because i've been seeing her journey i've seen her work and she's
11:36phenomenal in whatever she does and when you have good actors on screen who are also you know who are
11:41also
11:41friends uh and and i like her because she she laughs on my stupid jokes yeah yeah she's a great
11:51audience
11:55so i think yeah when when somebody is immensely talented then it makes your job so easy especially
12:00comedy you need that timing yeah and i i told this in in an interview before that you know when
12:05people
12:06will see her in toaster they would be so impressed with her comic timing because very very few actors
12:12both male and female uh together have that kind of comic timing yeah yeah also when you read the script
12:20sanya's character is written a certain way but the way yeah translation was translated the whole character
12:28when you watch the film you know is really refreshing uh not many men women both i'm not going to
12:37uh
12:39say that it's it's really difficult to make people laugh you know and both their comic timing is
12:51is not they're not playing to a gallery you know it's very situational
12:57and that was very refreshing to even watch it on while we were shooting yeah yeah absolutely i mean
13:04trailer mein to reflect kare ra hai i'm sure movie me hhi kare ga so uh sanya this question is
13:08for you
13:09that when you have done such phenomenal work right do you get affected by random stories that are there
13:14outside regarding you how do you take it how you deal with it i don't deal with it how's how's
13:21your
13:21job basically not for me to deal with it i'm happy doing what i'm doing so you focus at work
13:28and not
13:29no noise around i have yeah i focus on on work when i'm working and i focus on my life
13:35and my family
13:36and things that are not work when i'm working okay so the last question for all of you that if
13:45you had to
13:45give uh one particular reason why everybody should watch your movie and why does it make why is toaster
13:51very stand out from others what would that be it's a comedy and all of us uh would love to
14:00laugh while
14:00you're watching something so i think just to be free from all the stress around the world and in your
14:06life for two hours just watch toaster because it's got some really wonderful actors vivek's beautiful
14:12debut and just laugh out loud i think it's a fun time it's a crazy ride you know what's opening
14:18up
14:18you want to spend some good time with trust me we haven't seen anything in the trailer yeah there's
14:22so much more apps yeah yeah just uh it comes as all right why do you choose an ott platform
14:29for it and
14:29why not twitter is there any specific reason for it i think some stories are meant for meant for uh
14:36you
14:36know oh yeah yeah so there's no no there's no yeah it's not that uh we wanted to do theater
14:42but
14:43we're doing it it was always a personal decision day go yeah day one yeah yeah thank you so much
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