00:00First of all, Huma, Rachet and Mardhan. Welcome to INS.
00:05The first question to you, Huma, I would like to ask you about your film,
00:09the script that you had written for 4 years before,
00:13so did you feel unique about this script?
00:17Basically, this film, Baby Dude, I know, was 4 years ago.
00:21I thought it was a very pulpy story,
00:25very commercial story, but also very real.
00:27Because the girl's character lives a normal life in her normal life.
00:32She could be anybody in the city of Mumbai,
00:34but she is actually a hit woman,
00:37and her gun is hidden in her eyes.
00:40And she can neither speak nor listen,
00:42so I thought all these things were very interesting,
00:44very different,
00:45that we have never seen any character in Indian cinema today.
00:50What's your character?
00:54Siddhu is the only character who is the good guy,
01:01and he is the most honest.
01:09and he just wants to help his students,
01:14to help his locality, his people.
01:18And I think that's what Siddhu is.
01:20Siddhu is the most purest soul in Baby Dude, I do.
01:22And you?
01:24Siddhu is the most purest soul.
01:29And you?
01:34Siddhu is the most purest soul.
01:53Siddhu is the most purest soul.
01:54And you?
01:59Siddhu is the most purest soul.
02:03And you?
02:05Siddhu is the most purest soul.
02:17And you?
02:18Siddhu is the most purest soul.
02:18So when you translate into English,
02:19it becomes do die do.
02:21So hence, Baby do die do,
02:22apparently it's a Marathi,
02:24you know, joke.
02:25So our director is Maharashtian,
02:27Mr. Nachiketh,
02:27and it was their idea.
02:29Alright.
02:31So actors which are the dialogue that
02:34always wanted to keep another dialogue
02:37harmony in that in our path.
02:39So how difficult it is to represent the screen?
02:42You gave your inspiration and reference?
02:44Because it's a layered character.
02:47Yes, yes, yes.
02:50Definitely, I think the dialogue is my strength.
02:54Maybe from the first film.
02:55It's a lot of different accents.
02:58But this time, the director-shaab told you
03:00that you have the strongest power to you.
03:04So I got to explore a lot of different things.
03:06Like, body language, you know, intensity, sign language, etc.
03:13It was a challenge, but I really, really enjoyed myself.
03:16Do you have any special preparation for sign language?
03:20I learned sign language.
03:21I worked with a sign language expert, Tushara Ji.
03:23I went to school with special needs.
03:26I spent time with children.
03:27And the deaf or mute people of their body language
03:31who move and operate in the real world.
03:34I studied everything.
03:36Okay.
03:37Since Saakib is a producer,
03:39you are also a small brother.
03:41But did they have any advantage of you?
03:45What kind of big friends have you?
03:46Absolutely.
03:47We are all friends.
03:49Saakib has made a lot of benefit.
04:20Saakib has made a lot of benefit.
04:21And we have also made a lot of benefit
04:21that she also deserves more than what is happening with her
04:24which is going with her life.
04:26And she sees her first time a possibility
04:28that maybe life can be something else.
04:31I will not say that.
04:32I would like people to go and watch the film.
04:34But yes.
04:34I think Siddhu is baby's hope in this world.
04:39Okay.
04:40Do you have any movies,
04:41like Gangs of Wars,
04:43or Scream Time,
04:44or in which you are talking about,
04:45but the dialogue,
04:46you have to remember today's dialogue.
04:49So who are those characters?
04:51Who are your favorite characters?
04:52No, I have no favorite.
04:53I have no favorite character.
04:53My favorite character is Baby Karma.
04:56Yes?
04:57Yes.
04:57No, absolutely.
04:58It was tough.
04:59It was the toughest character I had to play.
05:01So I really enjoyed playing it.
05:03It was very scared of playing it.
05:04And I think it was tough
05:07because in your dialogue,
05:10you are not hiding behind it.
05:13So it was definitely very, very challenging.
05:15In the film, there are some actors,
05:17like Gangki Paandhi.
05:18Yes.
05:18Gangki Paandhi says that
05:20if they are in the set,
05:21they all have a different story.
05:23So do you have any experience
05:25that you have in the set?
05:27Do you want to say something?
05:28Do you want to say something?
05:31Yes.
05:31Gangki Paandhi says that
05:32I have a lot of stories
05:34and I also have a lot of stories
05:36and I also have a lot of stories.
05:37When you work on the set
05:38and there are so many talented actors
05:40who work on the set,
05:41then you automatically learn
05:42about those things.
05:44Like in my first film,
05:45I am learning in the process of learning
05:48and observe it.
05:50When you are in the set
05:50and you are acting in the set,
05:52you are learning a lot.
05:53It was a very good experience
05:55and I am sure
05:56you will help a lot.
05:57Your upcoming projects?
05:59Next month,
06:00of course,
06:01I have Toxic Releasing.
06:02I am very, very excited for that
06:03and Maharani Season 5.
06:07Yes.
06:08Your upcoming projects?
06:11I have done something with Konkonasen Sharma.
06:14She is the director of a show
06:16which is going to come on Amazon.
06:18So I can't talk much about it,
06:20but I am very excited for that.
06:25Let's focus on that.
06:26When it comes,
06:26you will see yourself.
06:31Well, all I just want to say,
06:33our film,
06:33Baby Dude I Do,
06:34is in theatres
06:35and we are getting a lot of love.
06:37We are getting a lot of love
06:37from Sardak Panikkal.
06:39We are getting a lot of love
06:40and we want to see our film
06:42so please tell everyone.
06:44It is a very small film.
06:45It is a very small film.
06:45It is a very big heart.
06:46It is getting a lot of love.
06:47We are getting a lot of love.
06:48And we want to see you.
06:49You also want to see.
06:50You also want to see.
06:51You also want to see.
06:52Yes.
06:53If you will see,
06:54then you will see.
06:55You will see.
06:56You will see.
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