So being selfish (beyond a reasonable survival-need point) was not good. I interpreted that as selfish people tend to have selfish family & friends who may turn against them. Our own reflections (people) become (opposed?) to us". "The mirror on the wall of selfish people is (strange?) "Swaartha janu bhinti varcha aarsa biloriĪapuleecha pratima hote aapuleecha bairi" Open the door now O God/O Lord, open the door".Īnother couple of lines from the song that has stood out for me and been an important message that I viewed as one of my key takeaways from the song, are: "Keep the valuables-locker of your body for Bhakti only/mainly So my translations given below of a few lines may have some mistakes.
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My Marathi is middling type and I am badly out of touch for nearly fifteen years now since I moved to Puttaparthi, Andhra Pradesh from Maharashtra. It is from the Marathi film 'Amhi Jato Amuchya Gava' released in 1968. This is a Marathi Bhakti (Devotion) song that I have heard countless times, on radio and perhaps elsewhere too, as I was growing up in Mumbai and in Dombivli (town near Mumbai) (I was born in early 1960s), and has stayed in my mind as one of my favourite Bhakti songs. Also, the audiences nowadays are kind of able to separate the character from the actor,” she added.Īll Sources/Images/Credit By :- IndiaTvNews.Here's the video (an enhanced version of the original film video):, 3 min 4 secs. It has opened up so many new avenues for me. It was a decision that has benefited me tremendously. “I wanted to take a risk so that there was a growth for the actor that I am. The 34-year-old actor, whose credits include Telugu and Tamil films like “Eega”, “Mahanati”, “Mersal”, and “Super Deluxe”, said she decided to take a risk with the character as she wanted to grow as an artiste. With Raji, it was so different and exciting as it allowed me to explore a new dimension,” she added.
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Women actors tend to get unidimensional characters and it becomes difficult to portray them as there is fear of your performance becoming repetitive. “As an actor, I always want to push my boundaries and explore unfamiliar emotions. Ruth Prabhu, who played the ruthless Raji, a Sri Lankan Tamil liberation fighter in the second season of “The Family Man”, said the role gave her an opportunity to play a multi-dimensional character. But I never try to make them larger than life. “So be it Srikant Tiwari, Samar Pratap from ‘Shool’, Bhiku Mahatre from ‘Satya’ or Sardar Khan from ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’, they have to look like the population they are coming from. “I believe that the character I’m performing has to represent the massive population that are having similar experiences. When he performs on screen, he said, there’s always a part of his own life that he shows to the audiences. “But at the end of the day, no matter how many performers inspire you or how many plays you do, it all comes down to your own experience, and how well your experiences and interpretation of life can help you adopt a character.” It was Robert De Niro later on and then Al Pacino. For me, it was Amitabh Bachchan, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri. We have all been influenced by the performers you see growing up. But it has never been a conscious journey. But at the end of the day, he is trying to find his voice. “This is the journey of an actor who was going through workshops and training, the theatre or performing in films.
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“At that time, there were a few of the series that garnered quite a lot of curiosity and excitement from the audiences but at same time, there was a template that makers were following which include blood, gore and pistols,” Bajpayee said.Īs a performer, the actor said he was influenced by many cinema stalwarts in his life, but it was only later he realised that his own experiences as a human being will help him pull off a character.