Typecasts vary across characters

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,September 09 2008]

There are two different versions as mentioned by two veterans of Bollywood describe and induce for not to stick with stereotyped roles by actors.

While feeling generous about Amitabh's role in The Last Lear, director Rituparno Ghosh opined that fixing actors with particular image or genre.

He said that he picks up actors according to the need of the script. He also cites examples from SRK's Chak De India and Aamir's TZP to describe their self esteem and versatility.

Since their immense box office features big star films run for several months but without any such imbibe any film will not do its best according to the veteran film maker.

The last Lear also had wider appreciation at several film festivals and even Attenborough hugged Big B in the same spirit.

In another development Naseeruddin Shah upset with portraying of Muslim characters in the mainstream films.

He also not to accept that on screen characters needs to portray the real character of the actor who played the role.

However, there are quite contradictory facts emerged in the success of several actors at the off screen performances too. From Sunil Dutt to Jayaprada who are successful in politics and in the down South MGR and NTR etc. prove the similar attitude victorious.

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