Not Just Bollywood: In this we will be having a lighthearted conversation over a cup of tea with the actors, filmmakers and those associated with the entertainment industry. The interviewer’s questions will not only be about the new releases but about the craftsman’s journey in the entertainment industry and more. The story of
Shoorveer
talks about the Army, Navy and Air Force coming together. In this series, the brightest and sharpest minds from the Army, Navy and Air Force come together to create an elite task force. The force, collectively called the Hawks, features in the fast-paced action drama that revolves around stealthy operations, air combat, intelligence subterfuge and above all, human relationships between our soldiers. Once Makarand had said, “I never strived to be a star. I just wanted to do good acting.” Such is the simplicity of the man who loves his craft and knows where to draw the line. In an EXCLUSIVE interview with Firstpost,
Makarand Deshpande
says that playing the role of the national security in charge, he had to actually get into the skin of the character because it was more of a psychological training than just the exterior look of it. As an artist, he feels that one should always ask himself whether you are here to help the society with your art or shock the society with your art. Excerpts from the interview: Preparation for the role in Shoorveer… The role required a lot of gravitas. That is what the story wants you to have a lot of gravitas because the things that are being discussed and the stories that are unfolding are to do with nation threat. I am playing the role of a raw officer. For any character I play the most important thing is the awareness of the character and when I am playing the role of a person who takes care of the national security the entire mindset changes. There is a sense of responsibility that is put on your shoulder. Other than just following the mannerism of the armed force officers it is important to understand what is it that makes their job so critical and trying to understand that your mind automatically changes. Here I am playing the role of a person who is trying to figure out a strategy for national defense. When I used to get ready for the preparation of the role, I knew that I am not just a character, but a person who is in charge of the country’s security. Here in Shoorveer you will see the three forces coming together and that itself makes Shoorveer different from other war web series and films. When I performed in Swadesh I was a fakir, so one had to belong to the character, feel that character. So, it was more of a psychological work and of course the look had to be taken care of.
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Lachmi Deb Roy is the entertainment editor of Firtspost, Network18. She reviews films and series with a gender lens. Her interviews are called 'Not Just Bollywood' because she takes huge interest in world cinema. OTT over theatrical releases is her preference unless and until its a King Khan film. She takes interest in fashion, food and art reviews too.