Tisca Chopra connected with personal history through 'Qissa'

October 24, 2013

Tisca_ChopraMumbai, Oct 24: Actress Tisca Chopra, whose grandparents were victims of Partition, found acting in Anup Singh's Punjabi film 'Qissa', a post-colonial story about a family uprooted by the events of 1947, an emotionally cathartic experience.

The 39-year-old actress plays the long-suffering wife of Umber Singh (Irrfan), who is trying to build a life for his family all over again in the post-colonial India in the film.

'Qissa' is competing in the India Gold section at the ongoing Mumbai International Film Festival and drew a great response from the audiences here.

"'Qissa' came to me four years back. He was trying to make the film for two years but it did not work out and eventually when it did, we were so happy. We have been speaking about the film so much that there was a great familiarity with the subject. Anup is a great craftsman. He is my teacher as he taught me about silence and not decorating my performance too much," Tisca told PTI in an interview.

The actress said she had a sense of deja vu as she was acting out the stories that had actually happened to her paternal and maternal grandparents, who both were victims of 1947 Partition.

"I was shooting near Wagah border and that was the exact spot where my grandparents landed in the newly formed India. I remember my father called and when I told him that I was shooting in this place, he was silent for a moment. He then told me the story of how his father had landed with six children and Rs 1000 thousand in his pocket that got picked," Tisca said.

"So, it was a cathartic film to do because I have heard so many stories about Partition. While making this film I was living with hundreds of stories which connected me to my own personal history," she added.

Apart from 'Qissa', Tisca has a film called 'Rahasya' and a comedy. She is also playing Anil Kapoor's wife in TV series '24'.

Tisca is also writing a book that would be like a handbook on cinema for both fans and aspiring actors as it covers a number of subjects.

The book was earlier titled 'Get Your Act Together' but Tisca says they might change the title.

"I am editing the book now. It has everything to do with cinema other than acting. It will tell the fans about behind the scenes about a film and will also cover topics that aspiring actors need to know including casting couch," she said.

Tisca is currently on the jury of Dimensions Mumbai, a short film competition by aspiring filmmakers about Mumbai. The jury is headed by Shoojit Sircar and also has names like Rajkumar Yadav, Ravi Jadhav and Niranjan Iyengar.

The actress said watching all the short films about Mumbai made her realise that there were places in the city that even she did not know.

"I have been in Mumbai for a long time but I did not know about many facets of the city. There was a film on crab catchers, about zero miles and in one film- weather played a character. It was fascinating as an actor to see all this inspiring work," Tisca said.

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August 2,2020

Mumbai, Aug 2: None of the sim cards that actor Sushant Singh Rajput was using was registered under his name, said the team of Bihar Police, probing his death case, on Sunday.

The team also informed that one of the sim cards that the late actor was using was registered the name of his friend Siddharth Pithani.

"We are now tracking the call detail records (CDRs)," the police said.

The team also said that they will interrogate the family of Sushant Singh Rajput's former manager Disha Salian, who died few days before Sushant's death.

"Even after constant attempts to connect with them on phone, we have failed to establish any contact," it said.

Earlier today, while talking to news agency, the Director-General of Police (DGP) of Bihar Gupteshwar Pandey hinted at the non-cooperation of Mumbai police with his team in their investigation.

"We don't have post-mortem report details, CCTV footage or any information that has been collected by Mumbai Police during probe till now. Our Chief Minister has requested the Maharashtra Chief Minister to ask his police force to cooperate with us," the DGP added.

When asked if Bihar Police want CBI probe into the case, he said, "We are more than capable of doing an unbiased investigation. We hope that Mumbai Police will cooperate with us and we'll conclude the investigation."

Rajput was found dead at his Mumbai residence on June 14. Mumbai Police who was investigating the case had earlier informed that they have recorded the statements of 41 people, including filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, film critic Rajeev Masand, director-producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali, and filmmaker Aditya Chopra so far.

A team of Bihar Police is in Mumbai to probe the actor's death after an FIR was filed by Rajput's father KK Singh against late actor's girlfriend Rhea Chakraborty in Bihar in connection with the death case under several sections including abetment of suicide.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had also registered an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) in Rajput's death case. ED registered the report after an FIR was filed by his father against Chakraborty.

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July 20,2020

New Delhi, Jul 20: On the occasion of International Chess Day, former Miss World and actor Manushi Chhillar enjoyed a game of chess with her father Dr Mitra Basu Chhillar and revealed through an Instagram post that she is a "competitive" board game player.

The 23-year-old actor posted a picture of herself and her dad on Instagram where the two are seen deeply concentrating on the game.

"I'm the competitive one, he's the mind reader. Irrespective of who loses, I know he always wins!#InternationalChessDay."

Further elaborating on the importance of playing chess, Manushi who once pursued a career in medicine stressed that chess helps in stretching the human mind in terms of strategy and imagination.

"Chess stretches your mind in terms of strategy and imagination because you really have to outwit your opponent at any cost. 

Playing chess with my dad is something that I have always loved doing because he's the most unpredictable, intelligent, and sharpest person I've ever played with," said Chhillar.

The 23-year-old actor is gearing up for her debut in Yash Raj Films' 'Prithviraj' where she will be seen opposite actor Akshay Kumar.

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July 8,2020

Mumbai: The 11th edition of KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival is going virtual this year due to the COVID-19 lockdown. The festival is coming up with a full-slate of 157 films from 42 countries.

Tipped as South Asia's biggest LGBTQIA+ film festival, it is the first Indian film festival to come up with a slate of new programs for this year.

The slate of films include 30 films from India, as well as films from countries like Belarus, Iran, Iceland, Lebanon, Macedonia, Malaysia, Puerto Rico, Tunisia, etc.

"We are extremely delighted to launch the registration for the KASHISH 2020 Virtual with a full slate of films as well as panel discussions, filmmaker Q&As, etc, almost replicating the ground event. Only this year not only Mumbaikars but people across India and the world can participate in the festival and enjoy amazing LGBTQIA+ films, discussions and performances!", said Sridhar Rangayan, festival director.

"We are thrilled by almost 95 per cent of the filmmakers whose films were selected to screen at the ground festival, agreeing to screen with us at our online festival. We are overwhelmed by the response from the filmmakers, and we are really glad to reach their films out to the world. This speaks a lot about their trust and support towards the festival", said Saagar Gupta, Director, Programming.

The registrations to attend the festival is now open and details can be viewed at the festival website http://mumbaiqueerfest.com/attend/ along with information about the film line-up. There are early-bird full-festival passes at a modest price in India and outside India. The early-bird offer will be open for a week.

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