
Abir Chatterjee: If the camera loves you, everybody will
New Indian ExpressHow did your journey in filmmaking begin? In fact, my parents would come to Ramoji Film City every two or three months because in the 1990s and early 2000s, several Bengali TV serials and films were shot here. Though I acted in plays as a child artist, my family — like most middle class Bengali families at that point in time — saw that I completed my graduation. As people watched one episode after the other, I think they started to hate me — so much so that one day, when I was walking on a street in Kolkata, two middle aged ladies came up to me and said, ‘How could you do this, how could you be so bad…’ I was taken aback — they saw me not as Abir but as the villain in that serial. Primarily observation — I believe that if an actor has to play a role well, he has to keenly observe those around him.
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