Critically acclaimed actress Konkona Sen Sharma says her “middle-of-the-road” sensibilities on movies come from the fact that as a child, she was not allowed to watch commercial entertainers either in Hindi or her Bengali.
The daughter of celebrated filmmaker Aparna Sen, Konkona told IANS: “I did not really grow up watching commercial Hindi films or Bengali films. My mother did not allow me to watch it. So, I have always watched different kind of films and my sensibilities lie with, I think, more middle-of-the-road sensible kind of cinema anyway. “So that I think reflects in my films as well.”
Konkana, who has impressed cinema-goers with her low-on-glamour and high-on-performance roles in movies like “15 Park Avenue”, “Mr. and Mrs. Iyer”, “Omkara”, “Page 3” and “Wake Up Sid”, will next be seen in “Gour Hari Dastaan – The Freedom File”.
A biopic on freedom fighter Gour Hari Das, the movie will see Konkona portraying the role of Lakshmi Das, the wife of Gour Hari Das. “It was quite a challenge,” she said, and added: “Lakshmi Das is double my age, she has been a loyal supporting wife, especially when people were not believing Das-ji, ridiculed him thinking that he was a fraud…the building society people, the government of course was not supportive of him…she has always been a loyal supporter.”
Getting into the character was not so difficult for Konkana because “the script was very well written” and since the team had met the real life people on whom the film is based. “We interacted with them, they even came to the sets, so one got a feel of the characters. It was like the script was coming alive…it was also very well-researched.”