Directors trust me because I am a curious actor: Sushant

September 30, 2016

New Delhi, Sep 30: From Dibakar Banerjee, Rajkumar Hirani to now Neeraj Pandey, Sushant Singh Rajput's filmography boasts of directors every actor yearns to work with and he feels his commitment for his job is what attracts these filmmakers towards him.

sushant-singh-rajputAfter a successful TV career, Sushant made his big screen debut with Abhishek Kapoor's "Kai Po Che!" and his performance in the film bagged him a YRF project in the form of "Shuddh Desi Romance".

His next two films were Hirani's "PK" and Banerjee's "Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!", which is now set for a sequel with Sushant gearing up to reprise his role.

When asked how did he manage to earn the trust of such acclaimed filmmakers, Sushant told PTI, "All these filmmakers are great not because they know their job well, it's because they are curious to know how to go about it...

"Such people would want an actor who is curious, wants to learn and get involved in his job to a maddening level that he forgets everything else. And I am all that."

The 30-year-old actor is now awaiting the release of Pandey's "MS Dhoni: The Untold Story", a biopic on Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

The trailer of the film, which released today, got a thumbs-up from the fans, with many praising the way Sushant seemed to have emulated Dhoni's mannerisms-- on and off the field.

Sushant, however, is not nervous but says he is only interested to know the audience's reaction.

"Whatever reaction I get, I will get used to it in a day. So, I am not worried about that. Of course, I will feel nice if what I felt while making the film resonates with the audience. But as an actor my job is done. There's no nervousness. I am just interested in knowing the reaction."

The movie is no doubt the biggest film of his short career so far and naturally it is being speculated how its success can elevate Sushant's position in the industry.The actor does not look at it this way and prefers to treat the movie like any other project.

"We start with an assumption that all we want as actors is recognition. I don't work for recognition. The first fame happened, I felt good, I wouldn't lie. But with time I realised the bigger thing that I am in for and that's my love for the craft.

"I know I can't do anything else in my life but act. So, everything else does not matter. In fact, I am already thinking about my next."

Sushant insists even a film's commercial success does not matter to him beyond the point of proving himself as a bankable actor.

"There are different ways to look at hits and flops. I will continue to act even if I deliver flops. My love and commitment towards my work won't change with box-office successes and failures.

"But they are relevant when it is about getting film with great directors. Then, I have to show the box-office records in order to bag more work..."

Sushant's forthcoming projects include romantic drama "Raabta", a yet-untitled action film opposite Jacqueline Fernandez and a biopic on paralympic gold paralympic medalist Murlikant Petkar.

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May 14,2020

Mumbai, Mar 14: Animal Planet has announced a new documentary "The Zoo: COVID-19 And Animals", which seeks to explore the effects of coronavirus on animals.

The special will see Dave Salmoni, Animal Planet’s big cat expert, talking to a number of experts, from the World Health Organization to wildlife biologists, in order to find out how COVID-19 is affecting animals and what pet owners can do to safeguard them.

The issue came to forefront when a four-year-old Malayan tiger tested positive for COVID-19 at Bronx Zoo in New York.

The documentary will feature chief veterinarian of Bronx Zoo, who will give an update on the big cats and their treatment, and also Dr Peter Embarek from WHO's COVID-19 Task Force, who works particularly on all aspects of the virus related to animals.

In a statement, Salmoni said, "When news about Nadia the tiger came out the questions immediately began; what about my pets? How do I keep my animals and family safe? We’re going to answer these questions and more through this documentary."

"We're speaking to a wide range of experts from the World Health Organization, to wildlife biologists, to veterinarians. We are at war with this disease and so we get down to the nitty-gritty, and discuss practical questions about daily lives with our pets," he added.

Sai Abishek, Director – Content, Factual & Lifestyle Entertainment – South Asia, Discovery, said, "We have been the forefront of busting myths around novel coronavirus with international documentaries. With this latest film, we take a hard look at how animals are being treated during such a crisis and the safety measures that can be taken to keep both, the people and their pets healthy."

"The Zoo: COVID-19 And Animals" will premiere on May 17 on Animal Planet, Animal Planet HD and Discovery Plus app.

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January 27,2020

Los Angeles, Jan 27: Pop-rock innovator Billie Eilish on Sunday bested a packed field to win the Grammy for Song of the Year -- which honors songwriters -- for her hit "Bad Guy."

The 18-year-old beat veteran acts Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey along with newcomers Lewis Capaldi and Lizzo to take home the coveted honor.

She shares the prize with her older brother Finneas O'Connell, her primary creative collaborator.

The pair were gracious onstage, with Eilish telling her fellow nominees: "I grew up watching all of you."

"We just make music in a bedroom together," said O'Connell. "We still do that and they let us do that. (...) This is to all of the kids making music in your bedrooms today -- you're going to get one of these."

Eilish was among this year's most nominated artists with six nods, and is the youngest person ever nominated in all four of the top categories.

Best song was her second award of the night. She won earlier for best pop vocal album for "when we all fall asleep, where do we go?"

Before she released the album in March 2019, Eilish had already assembled a fervent online following for her bold, often haunting pop sound.

In August, Eilish became the first musician born in the 2000s to top the Billboard Hot 100, when she dethroned Lil Nas X, who spent a record-breaking 19 weeks at the top with viral hit "Old Town Road."

The artist named Billboard's 2019 Woman of the Year has also written and will perform the theme song for the upcoming James Bond film "No Time To Die."

"I feel like I'm not supposed to be here," she told E! television on the red carpet before the gala. "Life is weird."

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June 24,2020

New Delhi, Jun 24: Actor Bhumi Pednekar supported migrant labourers traveling long distances amid the coronavirus pandemic, in a rather unique way- by donating footwear to them.

The gut-wrenching images of migrants walking barefoot on the roads made the 'Pati Patni Aur Woh' actor take the plunge to help them.

Pednekar joined hands with a footwear company and a volunteer-based non-government organisation - The Robin Hood Army - to help the underprivileged with footwear.

The actor helped over 1000 migrant labourers in and around Ghaziabad in Murad Nagar, Govindpuram, Vijay Nagar, and distributed footwear among men and women across age-groups.

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