Shooting for a lead role is exhausting, especially in a web show-Rasika Dugal
7:52 AM
Posted by Fenil Seta

After her last few hit web shows, Rasika Dugal is thrilled to be playing a lead in a new project, says she would be physical exhausted on certain days
Kavita Awaasthi (HINDUSTAN TIMES; November 26, 2019)
In the last one-and-a-half years Rasika Dugal has appeared in diverse web shows including Mirzapur, Delhi Crime, and Humoursly Yours, among others. Currently working on Mirzapur 2, Delhi Crime 2, A Suitable Boy and other projects, the actor explains why the high of playing the lead in a project is unparalleled. She also talks about the time she didn’t have good roles but was busy nevertheless. Excerpts:
After noteworthy character roles in various web shows and films, was it a high to play a lead in your latest web show?
Years ago, I played the lead in Kshay (2011), which was a character-driven role. It was a true blue indie film as we shot it when we had money, or on weekends, and we hoped that one day, our stories would make for good conversations. I thought my role in Qissa (2015) was a lead part as I never thought it was a supporting role. But if we are talking about a story that revolves around a character then after Kshay, my first lead role would be in this new web show.
How was the experience of shooting the series?
In the last one-and-a-half years, I was thrilled to have had exciting roles in some varied and interesting projects. But I also wanted to sink my teeth into a role that drives the narrative. So, when this web show came, the actor me felt satisfied. You relate to some characters instantly, and my role in Manto (2018) was one such role. Playing the lead in this show was exciting and challenging, but also rigourous work as I was in almost every scene. Shooting for a lead role is exhausting, especially in a web show. I shot for 50 days out of the 53 days of total shoot. Due to extreme physical exhaustion on certain days, I had to rely on my instincts while acting.
Though you started acting in 2007, your career seems to have taken off in the last two years. It must have been tough to wait for roles that showcased your talent?
I was always busy doing something or the other in Mumbai, so it never felt that way. I did a lot of theatre including The Vagina Monologues for nine years, and also did work that was not well-recognised at that point. The gap between film and theatre roles was trying at times. Like the gap between Kshay, Qissa and Manto was tough, and I was dying to do more work though I did many small roles in many films in the beginning of my career even though people advised me against it. They felt people won’t give me better roles if I didn’t do short roles, but I felt acting is the only way to show people what I can do. I did TV shows like Powder and Kismat, too.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
Interviews,
Kshay,
Manto,
Qissa,
Rasika Dugal,
Rasika Dugal interview,
The Vagina Monologues
. Follow any responses to this post through RSS. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Post a Comment