"Often third or fourth time directors make disasters" - Konkona Sen
| By Joginder Tuteja, Bollywood Hungama News Network Konkona Sen continues working in films which stand out from the crowd. This time around, she is seen as a lead protagonist in Rohan Sippy's The President Is Coming, an English language film which is directed by first time director Kunaal Roy Kapoor. While USA has just seen a change in President in recently held elections, The President Is Coming releases on 28th November and tells the story of a bunch of youngsters who compete with each other to have a handshake with the President. Joginder Tuteja catches up with Konkona to know whether she herself carries such aspirations amongst other things! The President Is Coming - Did the title itself make you go for it? But didn't it make you wonder whether a title like this would restrict the market reach of the film? With a subject like this, how comfortable or worried were you about it's acceptance with the audience? The movie derives itself from a play by the same name. Have you seen the play? Didn't you feel apprehensive about the fact that a play was being adapted into a film? Most of the cast in the film comprises of actors who were in the play. Did you feel inhibited that you were an 'outsider'? However, it must have turned out to be quite helpful eventually with those people around who have been a part of the play. Didn't it? Didn't it require some convincing for you to be acting in a film which is helmed by a debutant director (Kunaal Roy Kapoor)? Coming to the film, is it an out and out comedy? The film is about the quest to meet President Bush. In real life do you carry such aspirations? In real life, how far would you really go in your desire to meet someone, be it a celebrity or a common man? How much was it required for you to know President Bush to act in the film? The film's language is essentially English. That must have come naturally to you, right? Looking at reality TV making inroads into Indian home, doesn't it further help the film's cause? Coming to the work you are doing, do you feel that some of the most offbeat/unconventional projects keeping falling in your lap? But after a Laaga Chunari Mein Daag or a Aaja Nachle, do you ever feel like being a part of a mainstream song and dance routine flick again? Fashion just saw a release and has been seeing terrific acclaim. Though you have a one minute appearance in the film, didn't you ever feel - 'If only I could have bagged a larger part'? On a parting note, can't help but ask this question - When are you and Ranvir going to say - 'I Do'? |
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