I would have been a misfit in Bollywood: Soumitra Chatterjee

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 4:10 AM IST

"Whatever little I saw of my friends in Mumbai film industry, convinced me that their life would never be my life. I shall be something different. I shall be a failure and misfit there and eventually become a bad man," 77-year-old Chatterjee told reporters ahead of National awards tomorrow.

Making his debut in Satyajit Ray's "Apur Sansar", he went on to enjoy a great actor-director relationship with the Oscar winner by starring in classics like "Charulata", "Ghare Baire", "Devi" and "Aranyer Din Ratri".

The actor, who enjoyed huge popularity as a matinee idol in Bengal after Uttam Kumar, says he was never tempted to move to Bollywood.

"I also had a feeling that an actor can only excel in a language whose nuances, whose delicacies, whose subtleties he has full control over."

Chatterjee, who had turned down a national award 11 years back to protest the bias against regional films, feels that cinema from different regions is yet to get its due.

"Regional films should have received much more scrutiny and attention because there has been so many good directors and films. Popular Hindi films represent pop culture and a very easy way of defining what Indian population wants.

"Regional cinema is a place where you see more distinct kind of art flourishing. It can be only be compared to folk art. It has its roots there and so it is more authentic, true and expresses more accurately life around." PTI BK ZMN

  

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First Published: May 02 2012 | 7:55 PM IST

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