This story is from September 10, 2011

Rituparna Sengupta's okay with intimate shots

Director Agnidev Chatterjee���������s ���������Charulata 2011��������� starring Agnidev Chatterjee, Arjun Chakraborty and Dibyendu Mukherjee is turning out to be sizzling hot thanks to the intimate shots.
Rituparna Sengupta's okay with intimate shots
Director Agnidev Chatterjee���������s ���������Charulata 2011��������� starring Rituparna Sengupta, Arjun Chakraborty and Dibyendu Mukherjee is turning out to be sizzling hot thanks to the intimate shots.
But before you think the director is using this as a means to titillate the audience, here���������s what he has to say, ���������The film is on relationships. Such sequences will naturally be integral to the plot.
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The physical aspect is natural in every relationship.���������
Rituparna, on her part opines, ���������Physicality here, springs from mental melancholy. I like Agnidev���������s treatment. I love the way he has depicted the loneliness of my character, Chaiti. Dibyendu, who plays Sanjoy, is like pasture in her life, while Arjun aka Bikram, is more of a habit. The film shows how Chaiti handles her two men and later analyzes her position in the context of these relationships,��������� says the actor. ���������We haven���������t yet shot the so-called intimate scenes. I���������m a professional and, hence, have no issues shooting such sequences if I am convinced. I know Agnidev will shoot them aesthetically,��������� she adds. Arjun too gives his take, ���������I play a news editor. He loves his wife but his job is so demanding that he is left with little time for her. They drift apart. Physicality is an important aspect in the film as the characters believe that this is important to express one���������s love for the other.���������
Dibyendu, however, was all nerves on the first day of his shoot. But he says, ���������Rituparna made me comfortable on the sets.���������
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