The treatment is different and given the format and run time, films generally don’t have that extra flab that serials tend to bear for continuity. How different are the shooting patterns of films and serials?įilms are more organic and performances are generally more nuanced compared to serials. But then shooting outdoors in the hills is in itself a sight to behold. I could only manage to dine at Glenary’s after pack-up. We had a very hectic and packed schedule. We got along very well and it didn’t feel like shooting for the first time. He is very talented yet easy going and a genuine human being. And I also had a constant runny nose, which was a bad memory but then memorable nevertheless! I experienced snowfall for the very first time in life which was amazing. quiet, peaceful and leaving a lot to introspect and reflect on my journey till now. It was beautiful to be shooting amidst the hills and greenery. The place hasn’t given up on nature and still has a certain purity about it. I feel a deep connection with north Bengal. How was your shooting experience in north Bengal? The characters have a beautiful journey of their own while bumping into each other for yet another beautiful turn together. That the story despite being simple has been treated differently. What is the best part about the storyline of Guddi? I play a simple school teacher who has her own dilemma of choosing to stay or let go the love of her life for someone whom she adores equally. sometimes a little more while at times a little less given the format. In the end it is the camera and all about reacting. Serials have been my staple for long, so there wasn’t any transition as such. Was the transition, from film shoot to serial shoot, smooth?įilms are new to me. Serials made me survive in the industry and gave me my identity. A Telegraph chat.Īfter shooting for films like X= Prem, why did you decide to act in serials once again? Madhurima Basak has been soaking in the praise coming her way for her performance in the new serial Guddi, an intriguing story of dreams and complexities of life. It was beautiful to be shooting amongst the hills and greenery. On June 16, 2012, Sindoorkhela ended on a happy note to make way for Aanchol.I feel a deep connection with north Bengal. It replaced Star Jalsha's popular mega Ogo Bodhu Sundori. It also stars Kaushik Sen, Lily Chakraborty, Chandrayee Ghosh and Arpita Mukherjee in supporting roles. Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, stars Shweta Bhattacharya as main female protagonist and Gargi Roychowdhury as main female antagonist. Sindoorkhela (Bengali: সিঁদুরখেলা) is a popular Bengali television Soap Opera that premiered on Decemand aired on Star Jalsha.
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