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Interviewed by Subhash K. Jha
Seasoned actress Shabana Azmi says she played her natural self in Aprana Sen's "15 Park Avenue".

"I look the closest that I do in real life. I have worn a lot of my own clothes. Javed said I have never sounded like I do in '15 Park Avenue'," she said.

The actress talks highly about her director: "I think she's an auteur in the true sense."
Commenting upon Mahesh Dattani's "Morning Raga", which has been nominated for the Oscars, she asserted there was a market for offbeat films.

"Smaller films like 'Morning Raga' should be allowed to remain in theatres for at least four weeks for the word-of-mouth to spread."

Excerpts:

We haven't seen you on screen for a while...
I don't think that is true. "Morning Raga" was my last release. And its submission for the Oscars proves a point. Everyone who saw it loved it. But enough people didn't see the film because it got pulled out of theatres in two weeks. Ironically, the big films, which do not need publicity, get loads of money spent on the marketing.

morningraga6_s.gif Smaller films like "Morning Raga" should be allowed to remain in theatres for at least four weeks for the word-of-mouth to spread. I understand the budget constraints. One still works for free when required. I am absolutely convinced that a market for films like "Morning Raga" exists. And the fact that it continues to be in the news proves it.

Would you consider "Morning Raga" one of your most satisfying performances?
My entire concentration was on getting the Carnatic singing right. And if Ravi Shankar, Rajiv Menon (whose mother is a Carnatic singer) and Alka Yagnik say I got it right, I am happy.

"15 Park Avenue" is your first release in a while.
The thing is, I haven't seen it yet. But Javed has. And he wept. He told Aparna (Sen): 'Stop making me cry like this in every film'. The only other film he cried in was "Aparna's 36 Chowringhee Lane". I have a super part.

How has Aparna evolved since she last directed you in "Sati"? shabanaazmi3.gif

I think she's an auteur in the true sense. She writes her own scripts. She understands lighting, editing, music and acting... everything. She sees the film so clearly in her mind's eye that it is already made in her mind even before she reaches the sets.

I loved my character, Anu, in "15 Park Avenue". She's compassionate without being sentimental. She's a typical urban woman of today, hard pressed for time, juggling several jobs. Coping with life for a working woman, who is also the caregiver in the family, isn't easy. She is not the giving martyr like the protagonist in Anil Ganguly's "Tapasya".

Anu is short-tempered, impatient. She is a giver but not a martyr. For my character, her younger sister, played by Konkona (Sen Sharma), is the core of her existence. I was very moved by Anu's relationship with her family. It was very easy for me to identify with the role.

Konkona is an actor you have nurtured from her childhood.
I gave her the nickname Koko. She played my daughter in Aparna's "Picnic". And if you remember she had a small role with me in "Sati". I knew all along she would be an actor, nothing else.

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