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Welcome to tinsel town,
Tanisha
Shobhana
Samarth's granddaughter. Tanuja and Shomu Mukherjee's daughter.
Nutan's and Joy Mukherjee's niece. Kajol's sister. Ajay
Devgan's sister-in-law. Mohnish Behl's and Rani Mukerji's
cousin. And her paternal grandfather the late Sashadhar
Mukherjee, owned Filmalaya studios.
Phew!
With
a pedigree like that you cannot be anything but an actress.
And with a pedigree like that you cannot but raise expectations.
Welcome to tinsel town, Tanisha.
"Ever
since I remember I always wanted to be an actress,"
says Tanisha in a recent interview. "The arc
lights, the camera and all those things associated with
the film world fascinated me. Although at one time I wanted
to be a nun!
My ambition grew three fold when my sister Kajol began getting
wonderful roles written just for her." The nubile actress
will finally get her wish when her debut film, Cinevistaas'
Sssshhh releases in late October.
It is the most anticipated debut by a Bollywood actress
in recent times. It is not only her cinematic pedigree that
has raised expectations but the fact that her performance
will be compared to that of her illustrious aunt, mother
and sister - all award winners
And
from initial reports it looks like she will live up to expectations.
Her director Pavan S. Kaul has been raving about her performance
in Sssshhh, which also marks his comeback to the big screen.
On Tanisha, Director Pawan S. Kaul says 'She's a natural'.
'Tanisha
is a co-operative actress, she will go a long way', says
Dino. Her co-star Karan Nath says, 'It was a good experience
working with Tanisha, she's talented, she's confident'.
We
caught up with the feisty actress for a no-olds barred interview:
Although
you are making your debut with Sssshhh, on as been hearing
about you for quiet some time.
Few
know this but the first film I was offered was Shekhar Kapur's
Tara Rum Pum Pum. But somehow things did not take
off then. I guess, whatever happens, happens for the best.
I was 16 then. I wonder if I would have been able to cope
with the pressures of this demanding profession.
My
career was to launch with Ajit Pal's Jaane Kaise Kab
Kahan opposite Karan Nath. The film got scrapped due
to financial problems. I know there were a lot of controversies
surrounding my debut. Some maintained that Rajshri's film
would be my first film but as I said whatever happens, happens
for the best.
How
did you bag Sssshhh?
When
Pavan Kaul narrated the subject to me, I found it interesting.
I thought that this would be a right film in to make my
debut in. What convinced me was the unusual story.
Tell
us a about your role in the movie.
Sssshhh
is a murder mystery. Although it is a thriller it is also
a fun film. It also has love triangle between me, Dino and
Karan. But shooting was very tough. The first time I put
glycerine in my eyes for an emotional scene it burnt in
my eyes and here my director was telling me to speak my
dialogues, cry and scream all in the same shot. It was very
physical unlike a romantic film, where you have to either
look happy or sad depending on the situation. In a thriller,
you have to scream, run, say your lines, cry, all at one
go. It was tough
and
not to forget your accident
How
can I forget that day! The thought of it sends shivers down
my spine. Whenever I think of it I get so scared. We were
driving towards the location when this truck suddenly approached
us from the opposite direction. The driver, to avoid a collision,
veered to the other side. Because the road was laden with
snow, our car skidded and the next thing I know I was down
in a 15 feet deep gouge. I thought I was going to die. But
there was a unit jeep behind us. They immediately rushed
us to the hospital. My face was swollen. I was bed ridden
for two months. I use to sleep for long hours. My mom was
completely rattled. I was bloated just lying there. I was
advised not to walk. My face was all puffed up. It was quite
scary to go through that whole experience.
How
do you assess your performance in the film?
The
audience will soon find out. It's for them to judge whether
I have the ability to act or not. My mom tells me, ever
since I was a kid, I have been trying out her wigs and wanting
to be an actress. I think I can act.
Does
Kajol advice you?
Kads
is always there for me. I often talk to Kads about the film
that I have been offered. She always tells me that if you
think that the story is good and your role has potential
then I should just go ahead and do the film. I know that
even though she and mama (Tanuja) are now busy with Nysa
(Kajol's daughter), she will always be there for me.
If
you could work in one of Kajol's films which role would
you pick?
All
of them! But of all the roles that she has done till date,
the one that she played in Gupt remains my favourite. I
hope to do a role like this once in my career. I was so
kicked by her character in Gupt. She was worried
about how she would carry off a vicious role. I told her
to go for it. I don't mind doing a film with her, provided
someone casts us as sisters because we are so used to that
role is real life.
Which
is your next project?
Next
in the pipeline is Tango Charlie, a Mani Shankar
film where I play a small town girl, a role diametrically
opposite to what I am in real life.
Courtesy:
Cine Vistaas Limited..
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