
My interview with Siddhant Chaturvedi is a hugely emotional affair. He breaks down while talking about his parents and how they supported him during his initial days.
My eyes well up listening to the tumultuous outpouring of emotions. Then, realising that things are getting too heavy, he shifts gears and starts joking around, making the ambience light again. The talk becomes more sedate when he starts talking about relationships. He goes on to describe how awkward he felt during the intimacy workshop with Deepika Padukone. He describes himself as raw, awkward, shy and vulnerable. Quite unlike the macho image we have of him. He speaks candidly and lets it all out. The interview is a sort of catharsis for him. Listening to him, recording his sentiments, makes my own heart weigh a little lighter. Excerpts:
IN KHO GAYE HUM KAHAN, WHAT REALLY INTRIGUED ME WAS THE TOPIC OF CHILD ABUSE. DID YOU DO ANY KIND OF RESEARCH ON IT FOR YOUR ROLE?
It was a sensitive topic to deal with and could have gone the other way. I had no reference point to play someone like that.
YOU DIDN'T RESEARCH IT?
Director Arjun Varain Singh and I spent a month meeting therapists and survivors to understand the impact of deeprooted trauma and how it shapes one's behaviour and childhood. I had to deeply empathise with the subject, which made me uneasy but essential for my performance. The final take you saw was spontaneous; Arjun gave me freedom to express the emotions naturally, which led to genuine tears on screen.
We worked closely with Zoya on crafting the monologue to convey the protagonist's long-held pain in a sincere, non-preachy way. The audience's connection and feedback were overwhelming after the film's release. After the release I got so many messages.
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ACTOR & A GENTLEMAN
Nephew and co-author of the biography Sanjeev Kumar: The Actor We All Loved, Uday Jariwala shares his memories about his uncle. Farhana Farook jots them down.

ANOTHER SON RISES...
JUNAID KHAN candidly confesses to SUMAN SHARMA about why he marches to his own beat

He said, she said...
ALI FAZAL AND RICHA CHADHA MAKE FOR A DELIGHTFUL COUPLE WHO HAVE A KNACK FOR FINISHING EACH OTHER'S SENTENCES, FINDS JITESH PILLAAI

BIRD ON A WIRE
SIKANDAR KHER GETS INTO AN INTROSPECTIVE MOOD WITH TANZIM PARDIWALLA, WHO DILIGENTLY JOTS DOWN HER FINDINGS

Just that doctor, the ordered!
...THAT'S THE GENERAL IMPRESSION FILMMAKERS HAVE OF VINEET KUMAR SINGH THESE DAYS. SUMAN SHARMA MEETS THE JUBILANT ACTOR, WHO HAPPENS TO BE AN ACTUAL DOCTOR

Musical mystic
CELEBRATING TWO DECADES, FUSION ARTISTE PAPON BELIEVES MUSIC IS HIS IDENTITY, NOT BUSINESS. FARHANA FAROOK IN CONVERSATION WITH THE POPULAR SINGER AND COMPOSER

An Accidental Villain
SAQIB SALEEM LEAVES SRIJITA SEN IMPRESSED WITH HIS FRANK AND CANDID REPLIES TO HER PROBING QUESTIONS

SOUL SURVIVOR
The Roshans, a docu-series on composer Roshan Lal Nagrath, his sons Rakesh and Rajesh and grandson Hrithik has struck a chord with the audience. RAKESH ROSHAN talks about its genesis and encapsulates his journey in an emotional interview with FARHANA FAROOK

HAIR TO STAY
CELEBRITY HAIRSTYLIST FLORIAN HUREL, WHO HAILS FROM PARIS, SHARES HIS LOVE FOR INDIA AND INDIAN CELEBRITIES WITH SRIJITA SEN

40 QUESTIONS WITH FATIMA SANA SHAIKH
FATIMA SANA SHAIKH PLAYS ON THE FRONT FOOT AND SENDS SUMAN SHARMA'S GOOGLIES AND BOUNCERS ABOUT LOVE, BREAKUPS, CAREER AND LIFE OUT OF THE PARK