Goa Congress’ former working president Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco joins TMC The official also said the condition of seven of them are stated to be critical Haldia IOC plant fire: At least three killed, over 40 injured after blaze in refineryĪ senior police officer of Purba Medinipur district told PTI 37 injured people are being referred to a hospital in Kolkata. PM Modi,Varanasi, Narendra Modi, Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election, Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2022, Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls, UP Assembly polls, Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls 2022, BJP, NewsTracker PM in Varanasi tomorrow: Narendra Modi to inaugurate 22 projects worth over Rs 870-cr It will come out by the year end,” says the actor. “It is about health actually getting back to health. In between her movies, Koirala is also trying to pen down her journey in a memoir. Ranbir is natural, he works hard but his efforts don’t show. I am a cinema lover so when I see good work, good actor, good director, I feel very thrilled. “He is such a brilliant actor and it is so good to see a good performer. Manisha says she was thrilled working with Ranbir Kapoor, who plays Dutt in the biopic.
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I had this beautiful scene with Paresh ji and Ranbir, and I wasn’t sure how to do it, but by the grace of god it went off well.” It was all worth it, because Nargis ji was such an iconic figure,” says Koirala, furthering, “I was a bit nervous on the first day of the shoot. "To live through the pain and trauma did make me sad but I am glad I did the role. Initially, Koirala reveals that she was a bit hesitant and nervous to play Nargis (who succumbed to cancer in 1981) because she had herself battled cancer and had taken a five-year break to recuperate, and finally return to the big screen last year with Dear Maya. “Obviously I had absolutely no clue then that I will be playing Nargis Dutt ji!” It’s interesting to know that over two decades ago, Sunil Dutt had called her after watching Mani Ratnam’s Bombay in his own preview theatre and told her that she reminded him of his wife, Nargis.
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I would sit on for long hours for hair, we would try different hairstyles and spend much time on make-up because it is difficult to look like somebody else,” says Koirala, further adding, “But my part wasn’t that tough because it is a special appearance and I had to just focus on the emotion bit.”īut, as Koirala rightly says, life’s full of coincidences. I was trying to capture her essence, understand her spirit, her inner world to make it look more authentic and convincing. Lot of preparation and ground work was already done by Rajkumar Hirani and I took on from where he left. “I’m so glad that people have liked my look. Undoubtedly, Koirala is in a happy space because on the one hand she’s basking in the critical acclaim for her role in Lust Stories, though she hadn’t expected “people to react so well”, and on the other hand, her look in Sanju has also been appreciated. I don't intend to overwork myself,” she says. I want to do one or two really meaningful films in a year where I am remembered, appreciated, get a pat on my back and then take it easy. There are plenty of offers that come my way but I don’t want to do too much. “Yes, in a way I am following the same pattern with Lust Stories which is more experimental, and Sanju which can be called commercial. Koirala has always managed to successfully strike a balance between mainstream ( Saudagar, Gupt, Mann) and off-beat cinema ( Bombay, Khamoshi, Dil Se) and she plans to continue the same pattern in the future. We know the character sketch really well and I am more focused now,” adds the actor. Today everybody learns lines much before. Earlier on, no scripts were given to us, we were given scenes on sets and we would learn the lines on the spot. “I love the fact that today we are well rehearsed and well prepared. However, Koirala definitely likes the present system. This spontaneity stemmed from the fact that the actors were not given scripts and lines well in advance, back in the day.
I want my script now, I want my lines now,” she says. “When I was younger, those days lot of spontaneity was required and I just hope that I don’t lose my spontaneity now ( laughs out loud). But now, in the second phase of her career, she would like to take a slightly different route and prefer to prepare of her roles. For instance, she had to prep quite a bit to play Nargis in Sanju. Koirala was always known to be a spontaneous actor.