Monday, February 25, 2008

Kab Aibu Aanganwa Hamaar : Interview with Shweta Tiwari




What made you accept the offer to play the leading lady in a Bhojpuri film?


was fascinated by the fact that Bhojpuri language is a tradition to adapt, not just a language to learn. What I like about Bhojpuri language is that it is a culture in itself. When you watch my latest film in Bhojpuri – Kab Aibu Aanganwa Hamaar with Manoj Tiwari as my leading man— you will be able to identify yourself with the villager in the village. What is your role in the film?I play the role of a middle class girl called Naina who is besotted with the hero who is a loser in the film and fritters away his energy instead of getting some job to fend for himself. Kab Aibu Aanganwa Hamaar directed by Sanjay Tripathi is a clean, family drama and I am proud being part of the film, which by the way is being distributed by Rajshri.

Is it true that you ended up bruising yourself while cycling for your scenes in the film?




It was not easy preparing myself to get into the skin of Naina. I was required to cycle, but after trying a few times, I realised that cycling was not my cup of tea. I ended up bruising myself badly by falling off the cycle even though Manoj very sweetly offered to teach me cycling. How tough was it for a non-Bhojpuri girl like you to work on your role in the film? It was quite a hard work to learn all my lines in Bhojpuri by heart and then mouth those lines in front of the camera after understanding the meaning and the nuances of the sentences. We were shooting in sync sound which was a big challenge for the actors. One day while shooting, I was almost on the verge of giving up because I just could not concentrate on mugging up my lines and remembering the language which I do not know. I felt ashamed when my co-actor Krishna Bhat told me that though he was a South Indian, he had made it a point to learn the language to prepare himself for the role. I felt that since I belong to Allahabad, it was shameful on my part to give up.


How was your experience of working with Manoj Tiwari?



It was indeed a great learning experience working with a big star like Manoj Tiwari who has absolutely no airs about him. Manoj never behaved like a super star though he is one. He was like a guardian to me, especially during the shooting when I was undergoing some personal problems and missing my daughter Payal who was in Mumbai.


Is it true that you had earlier produced a Bhojpuri film?



Kab Aibu Aanganwa Hamaar is not my first attempt at acting in a Bhojpuri film. I made my debut with a Bhojpuri film called Hamaar Saiyya Hindusthani with Ravi Kissen as my leading man. I had produced the film too. I am acting in yet another Bhojpuri film called Ye Bhauji Ke Sister. Manoj Tiwari is playing the leading man in the film with me once again.


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