Is it easy for those who are afraid of ghosts to work in supernatural thrillers? Or does it reduce fear? Parambrata Chatterjee and Paulie Dam both said that their performance in 'Bulbbul' did not lessen their fear and belief in ghosts.
In fact, they are no longer thinking about ghosts. He is busy managing the wave of praise coming from all around. "On social media, I'm getting a lot of personal messages," Paoli said. I understand that the film has touched people somewhere. "The reaction to the OTT release was very immediate. "If it is measured in terms of theatricality, then I get the same reaction as when I get a bumper opening during 'Pujo'. My phone doesn't stop, a bunch of notifications as soon as you open Twitter, "said Parambrata.
Parambrata had earlier worked in 'Pari' produced by Anushka Sharma. That's when he heard the story of 'Bulbbul' from director Anbita Dutt. In Parambrata’s words, “I told Anvita to tell me while making the film. He used to say, ‘Sudip is the strongest and most positive male character in the film.’ I understand that after working. ’But perhaps the most complex character in the film is Paulie. "My casting was at the end of this series. So I talk to Anbita directly on the set. Reading the screenplay, Binodini seemed manipulative. Talking to Anbita, I realized that Binodini is also a victim of the situation. She is married to a mental patient from a young age, it means she has to keep her mouth shut even if she is oppressed. That’s why the girl can’t show the courage to cross the line, ”Paoli explained in her character description.
Parambrata had already had conversations with many of the unit, but Paulie did not. However, the actress was overwhelmed when she heard the call 'Pao' from Anbita's mouth. "No one calls me 'Pao' except my parents." I was surprised to hear that name frim Anbita in the first conversation, "said Paoli. The naked face of the widow in the film was a challenge to the actress. "If I had call time in the morning, I would have to get up at half past two or three in the morning," said Paulie. The first day took four hours to set the look. It took about two and a half hours after that. "
In all Bengali homes, children's fairy tales and folk tales are told. As Paulie was intimidated as a child, 'Petney' ( something like chudel ) lives in a palm tree at the back of the house. The actress believes in ghosts, fear immensely. But that does not go to parambrata. "It simply came to our notice then. I enjoy the creepy thing, ”said the actor with a smile. Paoli and Parambrata have acted in many films together. Parambrata told the story of how he would go to a film festival in Goa to find out if there were ghosts in the hotel, "Paulie and I would go to the hotel and try to understand the energy. Another hotel in case of doubt ... "
The phenomenon of sending a strong message to the supernatural drummer twist in Indian films is not so noticeable. "We don't have the right standards for horror or supernatural movies here. Usually in strange situations various creepy events are shown. ‘Bulbbul’ seems to have set an example from that place, ”commented Parambrata.
Bulbbul's response is benefiting both of them at work in Mumbai. A couple of proposals have started coming to both of them.
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