Abhishek Singh is the next
star on the rise. Law graduate from Pune, a few years ago he left his lucrative
legal career to respond to his first love and inner calling - acting. With
stints in modelling and a great stage presence in theatre, Abhishek has been
the cynosure of the young, especially the ladies. His role in the web series
Charitraheen brought him to the limelight and won him a fan following. Earlier,
he was a familiar face having done ads for top-notch national brands. Of late,
Abhishek, whose mother is a Bengali and father hailing from Haryana, has bagged
roles in big banner Bengali films like Panther and Password. Abhishek will soon be seen in a main role in another big web series -
Judgement Day - to be released soon under the Zee Group banner.
Q1. How did you get into a
film career in Bengal?
AS: My
first film was Cockpit, Directed by Mr Kamaleswar Mukherjee. From there
on I have done roles in several films and web series. I am a theatre actor.
It’s an ongoing journey.
Q2. Were you expecting the
kind of massive response Charitraheen (web series) got?
AS: I
really liked the script of Charitraheen when I first read it. Director,
Debaloy, had a good vision for it. But one never really knows what the audience
will or won’t like. So there was no expectation on my part. I just wanted to do
justice to the character of Upen. The response Charitraheen received was
amazing and I am very happy about that.
Q3. You were a successful
lawyer in Dubai. What made you change your field?
AS: It
was a conscious decision to come back to India and change my profession. I had
been away from home (Kolkata) for many years, starting from a boarding school
(Sherwood College) when I was young, to college, and then the job in Dubai.
There’s a time for everything and it was time for me to come to terms with my
passion. I have always wanted to act. I did theatre in school and college. I
did modelling in college. Performing on stage or in front of the camera came
naturally to me. I was due to do two projects in Bombay initially, but what I
experienced there then was not my view of acting, so I left for Dubai. Now I’m
back and following my passion.
Q4. This year you have done
big-banner multi-starred films like Panther and Password, but you
also do theatre and art films. How different are these experiences?
AS:
Acting for me is the same, be it a commercial film or an art film. As an actor,
I basically must stay true to my character. The difference between films and
theatre, I feel is, for example, since we’re a cricket-loving nation, it is the
same as the difference between playing professional cricket vs gully cricket.
In international cricket where you have a coach and a physio and you’re
well-padded and protected, whereas in gully cricket there’s no such protection.
Similarly, in films, you have the buffer of retakes. In theatres, the audience
is live and right there.
Q5. Your choice of roles has
been very different from each other in web series and films. How do you pick
and choose?
AS: I
choose roles that challenge me much like a lot of the actors and actresses I
admire. When I read a script and if I feel that it pushes me out of my comfort
zone, it’s exciting for me. I take it as a personal challenge.
Q 6. What kind of roles do you
like? Any future projects you can talk about?
AS: I
have Judgement Day, a thrilling web series by Zee5 due to release in
December 2019. We are also looking at a season 2. I’m currently shooting a film
called Bhoy, directed by Raja Chanda. Our theatre group Rashbehari
Shailushik is active and we are working on 3 plays right now.
Q7. Who are the actors who
inspire you?
AS: That
is a long list. Let’s see.. there are several actors, but despite being
inspired every actor must find his own sense while performing. For me - Daniel
Day Lewis, Charlie Chaplin, Leonardo Di Caprio are legendary. Of course, Mr
Amitabh Bachchan, an alumnus of Sherwood College like myself. Also, I like
Ranbir Kapoor’s on-screen energy. From Bengali films, Padmanabha Dasgupta and
Ritwick Chakraborty aremy favourite.
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