The overall experience was simply amazing, though I had no experience of being a teacher. Initially I had to struggle a lot with the role and the clothes. In movies like Gulab Gang or Son of Sardar my roles were quite easy to act but being a teacher is a tough task. This role demands realistic portrayal of a middle class woman who buys vegetable, travels by scooty. I even got scolded on the first day by Shabanaji as the shooting started but I was late struggling with my attire, like what to wear and how to carry it.
Not that I expect anyone to have gone through in detail the chalk duster stills from the many scenes. Just want to know if any of the Quantum physics scribblings actually make sense for the time it was portrayed in. Just want to know the level of detail that Nolan dedicated to his art.
Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Black is one of the pathbreaking movies in Bollywood that earned actors Amitabh Bachchan and Rani Mukerji numerous awards including a National Film Award for Best Actor and Filmfare Award for Best Actress. The film was also a commercial success that went on to become one of the highest-grossing movies of 2005. The story revolves around a deaf, mute and visually impaired girl and a teacher who fills her life with light and hope.
As an action freak I love to watch mean machines, muscular blows and innovating stunts. When I say innovative I can quite exclude the over dramatized one knife cutting four bullets that we see in our southern movies. But I must Wow all those creative guys down south who think of such unimaginable action. Kudos guys.
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