Strong points
- Abhishek will next be seen in the film Ludo directed by Anurag Basu
- “There is an offbeat vision of life that emerges in his films”: Abhishek
- Ludo will be released on Netflix on November 12
Bombay:
Actor Abhishek Bachchan says he boarded the upcoming movie Ludo not knowing anything about his character or a proper script briefing only because he was drawn to the eccentric and innocent world of director Anurag Basu. The dark anthology combines crime with comedy and continues Anurag Basu’s fascination with chronicling charming and eccentric musicals after 2012. Barfi! and Jasoos jagga (2017). In an interview with the PTI news agency regarding Zoom, Abhishek Bachchan said that Anurag Basu’s cinema that marries a deep message with simplicity is his strength. “There is an offbeat take on life that comes out in his films. He says something profound simply and innocently, through a particularly colorful lens. It is a pleasant experience. Anurag does not make you realize the severity of this. he told you, because he says it with a smile on your face. It’s the best and most effective way to make a point. “
Ludo centers around the inevitable danger of life and follows four different stories, featuring a set also including Aditya Roy Kapur, Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, Rohit Saraf, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Sanya Malhotra, Pearle Maaney, Inayat Verma, Asha Negi and Shalini Cuves.
Abhishek Bachchan recalled meeting Anurag Basu over two years ago, when the film was in the planning stages, and said he immediately got involved in the project. In Ludo, slated for release on Netflix on November 12, Abhishek Bachchan plays Bittu, a moron whose life turns a new leaf after meeting six-year-old Mini (Verma). the Manmarziyaan The actor said he only received a “brief” basic plot narration from Basu, “too late”, and knew nothing about the character until filming.
“I just arrived. I didn’t even know the character was a father. It was only during the time I went to his office for fittings, he was telling me bits and pieces of the story. I’m used to working like this, so it didn’t scare me, ”he says.
“It’s not the first time I’ve worked like this. When I started my career, most of the work was like this. I was comfortable doing this and actually I like it. when I can fully lean director and follow their instincts, ”said Abhishek Bachchan, who spent 20 years in the Hindi film industry in June.
Ludo gave the actor the opportunity to break free from rehearsal norms and understood why Anurag Basu doesn’t believe in giving too much information to his artists, he said. “He doesn’t want to inhibit you or chain you in any direction. He tells you about the situation and lets you interpret it as he wishes. He gives an environment and relentlessly seeks a response to a situation … Credit must go to him. because he has never lost or abused the trust we have placed in him, ”added Bachchan.
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