You had worked with Sharwanand briefly in Classmates and Naresh in Pellaindi Kaani. So was the comfort level better on the sets?
Absolutely. I had just one scene with Naresh. So we never really got to really shoot together. But Sharwanand was another story. We became friends during the shooting of Classmates. So the equation was totally different, very spontaneous.
Gamyam, as you said, made a splash. Do you think the industry requires more of such films?
I think the industry requires all kinds of films. Gamyam is doing what it is doing today because the other films are also there. It is nice that films like Gamyam are coming up.
There is a little bit of realism that has crept into cinema which is good. Now you just don't look at every thing as a larger-than-life picture; you identify with it.
In the picture: Kamalinee Mukherjee in a still from Gamyam.
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