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Actor Swara Bhaskar makes her debut in Madholal Keep Walking
Growing up in the late 1980s in Delhi,actor Swara Bhaskar had a favourite pastime watching the film music programme Chitrahaar on Doordarshan twice a week. I loved watching heroines running around trees. It was here that the seeds of my love for acting were sown, she recalls. Bhaskar,25,is living her Bollywood dream; on August 27,her film Madholal Keep Walking will hit the screens. The relief in her voice is obvious,and with reason the films release has been delayed for a year.
The film is replete with typical Mumbai imagery,from chawls to packed local trains. In keeping with the spirit of the film,Bhaskar began to take reading lessons from a maid in order to get the diction right. But I was asked by my director not to do so. Since the message of the film is more about the human spirit,there is no amplification of my dialogue and we have given the film a natural treatment, explains Bhaskar,who shot for 25 days at locations such as Kandivali chawl and suburban train stations in July and August 2008.
The actors experience on stage she was part of Delhis theatre circuit for two years before moving to Mumbai came in handy in Madholal Keep Walking.
This is not the first time that Bhaskar has faced the camera. In 2007,she acted in Pravesh Bhardwajs Niyati,about groom capturing in Bihar in the 1980s. She also co-starred with Kangana Ranaut in Tanu Weds Manu. Both are yet to be released. At present,she is waiting to be offered a role where she is running around trees.
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