Jisshu Sengupta

Actor

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It's the upbringing at home. You can have education abroad, the best of things, but you can be a horrible human being.

When I read a script I respond to it like an audience member. At the end of the film, if I'm there in the audience's mind, I have done my job.

Besides, I never think negative. That is my biggest strength. Even if someone thinks bad about me I wish good for that person. I am not saying I am a super human being but I have always wanted good for people and look where I am today!

I live every character between 'action' and 'cut' and do not take them home or live with them for 70 days while shooting. That is my process.

After reading the script I ask the director about my character's background, what does he do, how he walks, talks, what clothes he wears... I ask the director how he is looking at it.

I just focus on my character and how pivotal it is to the narrative. I don't mind even a 10-minute role, if it's important to the script.

In Bombay people know me as a Rituparno Ghosh actor but Calcutta gives me the comfort zone and that's why I love shooting here. In Bombay, the money is bigger, the stakes are bigger.

In Bombay people know me as a Rituparno Ghosh actor but Calcutta gives me the comfort zone and that's why I love shooting here. In Bombay, the money is bigger, the stakes are bigger.

I am looking at characters that will stay with people, that they will remember. Characters that are relevant.

I am 100-films old. In my heyday, I have done a lot of commercial films, including dancing around the trees with the heroine. But after working with Rituparno Ghosh, my understanding of cinema changed. Whatever good I am doing, it is because of him. If I am being called a good actor, it is only because of him.

Since I surrender myself to the director, it is important for me to trust him.

As an actor I can't think of what my daughter will think when she grows up. I will never do certain kinds of roles that I have in my mind. And for that I'm sure my daughters are going to be proud of me.

I am an actor and I do not have to relate to whatever I play on screen them at a personal level. What is important is to understand the character, do enough homework to know the frame of mind of the character or his back story.

I was simultaneously shooting for 'Manikarnika' and 'Ek Je Chhilo Raja'. In two-and-a-half months, I took 23 flights, including an international flight to Los Angeles. It was physically very challenging, shooting for both. I would catch up on sleep on the flights.

Besides, I never think negative. That is my biggest strength. Even if someone thinks bad about me I wish good for that person. I am not saying I am a super human being but I have always wanted good for people and look where I am today!

I am a director's actor. I love the environment of the set, I want to be there and I try to understand what or how the character would respond to certain situations.

Both my daughters scold me. I am the youngest in my family.

I always want to be surrounded by likeminded people. I cannot work with grumpy people.

When I read a script I respond to it like an audience member. At the end of the film, if I'm there in the audience's mind, I have done my job.

I just focus on my character and how pivotal it is to the narrative. I don't mind even a 10-minute role, if it's important to the script.

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