Avinash is making his directorial debut with "Anaarkali of Aarah", which is about a singer, who is known for her double- meaning, erotic numbers. She courts controversy after standing up to her assaulter.
The culture of female singers performing in front of a rowdy crowd is a common sight in Bihar, where Avinash grew up and he says he wants to continue telling stories like these in future as well.
"Tigmanshu Dhulia, Anurag Kashyap, Imtiaz Ali have gone to Mumbai from small cities. They took their stories with them and are still telling their stories. So, if people like them get a space to tell their stories then such stories will stay alive. Outsiders will tell their story and not stories of metro cities."
The idea of "Anaarkali Of Aarah" came to Avinash years ago when he watched a video of an erotic song as well as an incident which happened in Chhapra, Bihar.
"Anaarkali of Aarah" also stars Pankaj Tripathi and Sanjay Mishra. It will hit theatres on March 24.
The trailer of the film has garnered positive response especially for Swara's raw performance and Avinash says the actress has put in a lot of effort to get into the skin of the character besides contributing in fine-tuning the script.
"Swara was very involved in the film and she has put in her all. I was surprised that an actress can be so connected with a film. She would work beyond the hours.
Avinash says he cannot imagine any other actress than Swara as his leading lady in "Anaarkali of Aarah" because he feels her sensibilities in life have some resemblance to the character.
"Her character reflects what she is in real life. She takes stands on issues. So, in a way they both are the same. I can say that if Swara was not part of the film, I would not have made it."
"In Punjab, farms have been damaged by pesticides. People in so many villages have been affected by cancer. There is also a train, Bhatinda to Bikaner, which is called the Cancer Express. I am working on a love story in that backdrop.
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