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Parvathy Thiruvothu exclusive on Kadak Singh

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Spl Chitchat with Parvathy Thiruvothu

Parvathy Thiruvothu about Kadak Singh
Parvathy Thiruvothu about Kadak Singh

Pankaj Tripathi's eagerly awaited film, "Kadak Singh," helmed by director Aniruddha Roy Chowdhary, is scheduled to hit the screens on December 8 exclusively on Zee5. With stellar performances by Parvathy Thiruvothu and Sanjana Sanghi, the film has already generated significant excitement, having garnered enthusiastic applause during its screening at the 54th International Film Festival of India on November 22, 2023.

In anticipation of the film's release, Parvathy Thiruvothu engaged with the media, offering insights and perspectives on "Kadak Singh."

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✍️ How did you come on board for "Kadak Singh"?

🎤 - When Aniruddha Roy Chowdhary first narrated the story, I harbored my own apprehensions and skepticism. However, as I delved into the role, which turned out to be pivotal in the plot, I am genuinely glad that I took it on.

>✍️ >You portray the role of a nurse named Mimi, in the film. How did you prepare for this character?

🎤 - My preparation for the role wasn't an arduous task, given the director Aniruddha Roy and the writers were well-prepared and had conducted thorough research. Nevertheless, I sought insights from my friends who are nurses, and it's heartening to observe the widespread love and affection people have for Malayalee nurses wherever I go. However, my character name is not Mimi.

>✍️> Was your role influenced by the prevalence of Malayalee nurses, or was there another reason behind your selection?

🎤 - Possibly, but regardless, I am genuinely pleased to have secured this role.

✍️ You handle a retrograde amnesia patient in the film. Can you share your experience with this challenging aspect of your character?

🎤 - Given my character's position as a head nurse, I had the opportunity to delve deeper into the nuances of retrograde amnesia. Playing a nurse was indeed a challenging yet rewarding experience.

✍️ What was it like sharing the screen with Pankaj Tripathi, and do you share equal screen presence?

🎤 - Sharing the screen with Pankaj Tripathi was an invaluable learning experience, and we had a great time on set. While I'm not certain about the exact screen time, my character plays a crucial role in propelling the story forward, emphasizing the significance over sheer quantity.

✍️ Did your role involve Malayalee dialogues, considering the prevalence of Malayalee nurses in the storyline?

🎤 - I cannot reveal too much about that aspect at the moment.

✍️ You share the screen with other actors; can you elaborate on your experience and the role's impact on the narrative?

🎤 - Working with the ensemble cast was a delightful experience, and my character contributes significantly to driving the story forward.

✍️ The film revolves around a chit fund scam. How does your nurse character become entangled in this storyline?

🎤 - That's an intriguing question, but unfortunately, I can't unveil those secrets just yet.

✍️ Does the story primarily unfold in a hospital backdrop, or is there an investigative aspect to it?

🎤 - While the investigation propels the narrative, the hospital backdrop also plays a pivotal role in the overall storyline.

✍️ Could you share your thoughts on the film's Background Music (BGM) and Cinematography?

🎤 - The cinematography by Avik Mukhopadhyay presented the scenes in a realistic manner, and Shantanu's BGM added significant value to the film.

✍️ Having been screened at the 54th International Film Festival of India, how did you feel about the audience's response?

🎤 - It was an overwhelming experience. Regardless of whether it's in theaters or on OTT platforms, the recognition holds immense significance for the entire team, creating a surreal and memorable experience.

✍️ Where was the film shot, and does it traverse different locations?

🎤 - The film was shot in Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata. My role was filmed in Mumbai, and my shooting schedule spanned 12 days.

✍️ In a landscape dominated by commercial entertainers, how does "Kadak Singh" stand out?

🎤 - Genres are often just labels, and what matters most is the quality of the film. I am genuinely proud to be a part of a film that distinguishes itself through its content.

✍️ Having worked across multiple languages, including Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi films, do you have any plans for a Telugu film?

🎤 - While I was supposed to work on a Telugu project, unfortunately, it didn't materialize. However, let's focus on "Kadak Singh" for now.

✍️ Given your track record of winning awards at the state and national levels, do you foresee another accolade for your performance in "Kadak Singh"?

🎤 - Awards are a byproduct of good roles, and while they are appreciated, what truly matters is leaving a lasting impression on the audience with my performances.

We wish you further acclaim for your role in "Kadak Singh" and look forward to another insightful interview. Thank you and best wishes.