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Actor Adil Hussain suddenly finds himself in the big league post the success of Italian film-maker Italo Spinellis film Gangor
After having a blink-and-you-miss performance earlier this year in Abhishek Chaubeys Ishqiya,Delhi-based actor Adil Hussain,37,is finding his groove doing offbeat independent cinema. Hussain has been cast in the lead role in Italian director Italo Spinellis Bengali film Gangor,a cinematic adaptation based on novelist Mahasweta Devis short story. Bollywoods loss has clearly been Spinellis gain as Hussain received a standing ovation at the world premiere of the English language film in Rome last month and even during the red carpet of the Festival. I was humbled by the response. I consider myself fortunate to have worked in this film. The subject and the character graph were too stimulating to ignore, says Hussain,sitting in his residence at Greater Kailash,Part-I.
The movie is similar to the novel with the exception of one additional character,Medha,(played by Tilottama Shome) who essays the role of a social worker. She serves as the cinematic counterpoint,sympathising with Gangor through her ordeal, says Spinelli,over phone from Rome. An Indophile,he has made 10 documentaries on India canvassing political issues like the Babri Masjid demolition and on social activist Medha Patkar.
A visiting faculty at National School of Drama for 10 years,his alma mater,Hussain came to Delhi from Golapur,Assam in 1990 to pursue acting. Naseeruddin Shah and Barry John were my gurus at NSD. Training under them sharpened my skills, he recalls. For Spinellis film he had only two weeks to prepare for his role. He referred to Devis novel for guidelines. Besides,his 17-years of experience in theatre proved beneficial. When you do not have much time to prepare for your character,you rely on whatever clues you find. The book helped a great deal. I listened to Spinellis instructions verbatim too, he says.
But films are still not a priority for him. I was never lured by the glamour of tinsel town. Even today I am quite content with theatre, remarks the actor who has been touring the world with members of the Indian Shakespeare Company,as part of the play Othello: A play in Black and White,for over a decade now. He is also busy wrapping up a shoot for Sriram Raghavans Agent Vinod. I recently returned from Latvia after a two-month shoot, he reveals.
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