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Dibyendu Bhattacharya on Creative Freedom: ‘Audience Today is Very Backward’ | Exclusive

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Dibyendu Bhattacharya on Creative Freedom | Exclusive: Dibyendu Bhattacharya wants no introduction because the actor is creating new benchmarks together with his flawless performing prowess. Dibyendu who lately starred within the OTT sequence Gone Game Season 2 and Vidyut Jamwal starrer actioner Khuda Haafiz 2, is receiving accolades for his artistry. The thespian believes that the viewers must mature in terms of content material pushed cinema on socio-political themes. Dibyendu opens up about his craft, Indian audiences sensibilities, Gone Game 2 his performing journey and extra in an unique with India.com.Also Read – Urvashi Rautela Repeats Bum-Ripped Jeans She Wore in 2021, Proves It’s Cool to Wear Old Clothes

Cinema Should Talk About Socio-Political Issues

Dibyendu’s vary of labor all the time has some socially related themes within the narrative. When requested about his views on actors being extra vocal about their socio-political preferences, he says, “It’s a very good question. Thank you for asking. I believe cinema should talk about socio-political issues but sadly it’s not happening. Earlier when the films were made by filmmakers like Bimal Roy they were based on social themes. But now I feel that the audience today is very backward. They got so emotional with movies. The get angry, laugh and enjoy films. The audience abuses the villain so much in theatres and praises the hero to the extent they take him to their homes even after the film is over. The audience really needs to evolve and they must make efforts to understand intelligent cinema.” Dibyendu, additional factors out, “Satyajit Ray made a film like Devi but it was criticized due to the fact that Satyajit Ray was a member of Brahmo Samaj and he was accused of hurting Hindu sentiments. Satyajit Ray just tried to show an orthodox practice in a family that treats their daughter-in-law as Goddess to the extent that the girl’s married life starts getting affected.  So the audience really needs to mature.” Also Read – Gauri Khan Gives Sneak Peek Inside Mannat’s New Interior Design – See Stunning Decor Pictures

Sanjay Kapoor is Fun to Work With

Dibyendu is thought for working in darkish themes movies and sequence. When requested about his method whereas saying sure to a script, the actor opines, “I like when there’s something new or unique about the characters I play or the work I do. The same kind of work becomes boring. I don’t like to do such roles that are repetitive but sometimes I have to do such roles for the sake of friendship.” Speaking about his function in Gone Game 2, he reveals, “My character didn’t have much to do in the first season, so the second season is the continuation of the same character. I wasn’t a member of the Gujral family, so I was an outsider in the series. Maybe when there is Season 3, my role might have certain changes.” Dibyendu additionally speaks on his rapport with co-stars and the way it helped in scene execution. According to Dibyendu, “I wasn’t a part of the Gujral family earlier so now my character meets Sanjay Kapoor. He is a senior but I had a fun experience working with him. Arjun Mathur I have known ever since he was an Assistant Director in The Rising – Mangal Pandey. Rukhsar Rahman is also a very good friend and I have also done Khuda Hafiz 2 with her husband Faruk Kabir.” Also Read – Vishnu Vishal Joins Ranveer Singh’s Nude Photoshoot Trend, Credits Wife Jwala Gutta

Dibyendu Opens up on His Acting Journey

Dibyendu Bhattacharya on Creative Freedom: ‘The Audience Today is Very Backward’ | Exclusive (PC/Instagram/dibyenduofficial)

Dibyendu, when quizzed about his performing journey from Monsoon Wedding to Gone Game 2, says, “It is a long journey indeed, 22 years. The advise I would give to my younger self is to stay calm. Whatever happens, it takes its own time, “Waqt Se Zyada Aur Kismat Se Pehle Kisi Ko Kuchh Nahi Milta(Nothing comes before time or when it’s destined to happen).” I’m glad that no matter got here to me it occurred on the proper time. Otherwise when you obtain issues too early then it’s no enjoyable as a result of you don’t perceive its worth.”

The filmmakers with whom I’ve labored I wish to work with them once more. They are in my want record. I don’t know if every other filmmaker could be all for working with me or not. So, for now those that have given me work, I wish to work with them once more.

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