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In tune with her role
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Nandana Sen on her choice of films
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Tough talking Nandana Sen
Nandana Sen has a way with words. The way she narrates her character reflects her understanding of her role. She’ll tell you that her character, Preity, in ‘Strangers,’ is “a girl from London who’s used to getting consta
nt attention from men, but is swept off her feet by the unconventional advances of a cynical writer (Jimmy).”
The actor, earlier seen in films such as ‘My Wife’s Murder,’ ‘Tango Charlie’ and ‘Black,’ divides her time between Indian and international films. She admits choosing films is an emotional decision for her. She says, “I need to fall in love with a story to say ‘yes’ to a role.”
Nandana is starring in ‘Forest.’ This is Ashvin Kumar’s first feature film after his short film ‘Little Terrorist’ was nominated in the Live Action Short Film category for the Oscars.
About ‘Forest,’ Nandana says, “Here, my character Radha is real. She is a cerebral, tough-talking girl who hides a tender heart.”
Raja Ravi Varma
The plum offer on her hand is the role of Sugandha, Raja Ravi Varma’s muse in ‘Rang Rasiya.’ “It’s the love-story of Raja Ravi Varma and his muse, Sugandha. Sugandha’s life mirrors the ordeals faced by our classical heroines,” she says. On the relationship between the painter and his muse, Nandana says, “Ravi Varma sees in her the face and soul of a goddess. Sugandha is the eternal child-woman.”
Ask her if she regrets films such as ‘Marigold’ or her miniscule role in ‘Black’ and she retorts, “What for? ‘Black’ was the only film in which I played a non-lead role since I was keen to work with Sanjay Leela Bhansali. I’ve got a lot of work because of ‘Black.’ Regrets are senseless.”
So far, films haven’t been a cakewalk. Having studied and worked in theatre in the U.S. and the U.K. and dealing with expectations that arise from being the daughter of economist Amartya Sen and writer Nabaneeta Dev Sen, she admits, “My goal is not to be number one and I’ve never played it safe. Since my first release here in 2005, I’ve played lead roles in eight films in India and abroad. But don’t get me wrong. Am I praying that Mani Ratnam will cast me? Everyday!”
SANGEETHA DEVI DUNDOO
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