Konkona says never wanted to be an actor

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 05 2016 | 9:42 PM IST
She may have bagged many awards and impressed the audience with her performances but Konkona Sen Sharma says she did not want to be an actress.
After winning praise for her acting skills on screen, the 36-year-old is now working behind the camera.
The "Ek Thi Daayan" star is all set to go on floors with her directorial debut "A Death in the Gunj" but Konkona insists she had no plans of turning a director either.
"Honestly, I never wanted to be an actor either and I never thought I want to be a director. But it's just that this particular story fascinated me for so long, a story that's been with me for so long...I didn't think I would write a script either.
"But it started getting bigger and bigger and at some point I thought 'oh so this is how its going to be like', I have to write and direct it," she told reporters today.
The actress was speaking at the launch of Honey Trehan and filmmaker Abhishek Chaubey's production company MacGuffin Pictures, which is backing the film.
Apart from an ensemble cast of actors like Vikrant Massey, Kalki Koechlin, Gulshan Devaiah, Tanuja Mukherjee, Om Puri and Tillotama Shome, "A Death In The Gunj" also stars Konkona's estranged husband Ranvir Shorey.
Asked if he was ready to be directed by Konkona, Ranvir joked, "I had said no (to be part of the film) but she insisted. And when someone insists you so much, specially when the director is the mother of your kid so..."
Ranvir, however, said Konkana is a very "tender" director, a quality which is rare in many filmmakers.
"I think as an actress, and she is such a fabulous one, she understands what actors goes through. She is very gentle, almost tender I would say, which is a rare quality in a director...
"I think when she had not thought about making the film, I had told her to go ahead and do it because she had a fabulous idea...I didn't know I would be a part of it."
Legendary lyricist Gulzar, who was also present at the event, quipped about her latest slim-avatar by saying, "Direction may aadmi aksar dubla ho jata hai (Often people get slim because of direction)".
Filmmaker Vishal Bhardwaj said he was happy Trehan and Chaubey, who have worked with him in many films, have now come on the "other side" - that of film production - and feels it will be a learning experience for the duo.
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First Published: Jan 05 2016 | 9:42 PM IST

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