Ranvir and Konkona separated in 2015 after five years of marriage, around the time when the actress wrote the story.
"She had already thought of me for this part but unfortunately things weren't going well between us at the personal level, so I didn't want to be a part of it by the time it was ready to shoot," Ranvir told PTI.
"But Konkona kept the pressure on me and eventually I also relented. How much can you refuse the mother of your child?"
"I always told her that she should direct because she had an eye for it. But I think more than me, it was her mother's saying which had an effect on her and she decided to give it a thought."
Ranvir is part of an ensemble cast in the film which features late actor Om Puri, Vikrant Massey, Kalki Koechlin, Tanuja and Gulshan Devaiah among others.
The "Bheja Fry" actor says he didn't have to work too hard to get into the skin of his character, Vikram, a local guy from a royal family who is "kind of a brat."
"Konkona had great clarity about these parts, each character was distinctly different. She had it pretty clear in her mind that even though there are so many characters, all are very different from each other."
Ranvir says it is too early to judge her skills behind the camera.
"It's too soon to have an impression of her as a director because she is just one-and-a-half film old, she has done a short film before this. She has done far more work as an actress.
The film's world premiere was at Toronto International Film Festival post which it travelled to Busan International Film Festival and was the opening movie at MAMI last year.
"This is not a mainstream film, it doesn't have the star power or the marketing budget of a mainstream film. It's a niche film and I think this is the proper process for an indie film, go travel and muster some support," Ranvir says about the film's festival journey.
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