"While in 'The Play' I am part of an English theatre troupe, lorded by a thespian, in 'Bharate' (Tenant) I am part of a household in typical North Kolkata 'gulli' (bylane) where a young beautiful lady comes in search of accomodation," Rajdeep told PTI here.
Rajdeep, having got critical acclaims for his role in Rituparna Sengupta-starrer 'Mukti', world premiered in North America, said 'The Play' reminded him about the squabbles, infighting and rift in theatre troupes, machinations and schemeing but yet again the bonding, camardarie and fellow feeling at the same time.
In 'Bharate', a family entertainer with dollops of comedy, "I share screen space with Rituparna Sengupta for ther second time after Mukti. And I am fortunate to see Ritudi (Rituparna), Rajeshda and Saswata Chatterjee (in Rajdeep's debut comic caper Damadol) effortlessly expressing before the camera and then switching to the neutral mode after the shot," he said.
The Play will be released on December six.
