29 November,2021 09:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Uma Ramasubramanian
Chitrangda Singh
She remembers watching the spine-chilling contract killer in Sujoy Ghosh's Kahaani (2012). Nine years later, Chitrangda Singh finds herself immersed in the world of Bob Biswas, a spinoff film based on the 2012 film character. She has no qualms admitting that the ZEE5 film is centred on Abhishek Bachchan who plays the cold-blooded killer. "It is totally Bob's film. But I knew Sujoy was writing it. He writes his female characters well; so, that was a big yes for me." The actor plays Mary, Bob's devoted wife who guides him as he grapples with memory loss.
Abhishek Bachchan in Bob Biswas
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The Diya Annapurna Ghosh-directed venture sees Singh grace the screen almost three years after Bazaar (2018). It's a pity we don't see more of the actor who had burst on the scene with tremendous promise in Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi (2005). Does she think it's a function of the ageist ways of Bollywood where 40-plus women have to play mothers on screen, while men in their 50s continue to reign the industry? "I think so. Films are a visual medium; how you look on screen also decides [your longevity] to an extent. [The system] is definitely kinder to men. It's not just here; [the phenomenon] is across the world. That said, there is a change now. Age shaming - for men and women - is probably not as much as it used to be earlier. The writing has changed. The parts being written are not so much about [an actor's] age, but about what they bring on the screen as an artiste. The audiences have changed the way they look at women or men in their 40s."
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In the past 16 years, she has done several films - some meaningful, others forgettable. Is it frustrating when she doesn't get roles to showcase her talent, and her due? "I'd be lying if I said I am not frustrated, but not to the extent that it affects me. All actors are frustrated as we are greedy. But there is a lot of good work happening around. Some of our leading actresses, who are not in their 20s or 30s, are getting great parts. So, the age bracket is being [widened]."
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