Bonny Sengupta wants to push himself as an actor. He is keen to accept roles which will use his acting skills in a more serious note. The young actor is almost a dozen-film old yet he is best known as a commercial hero of Bengali cinema.
However, in Pathikrit Basu’s ‘
Ke Tumi Nandini
’ which releases today, Bonny insists he has played a more serious role opposite newbie Rupsha Mukherjee and it’s different from the others he has portrayed earlier.
“People mostly know me playing a happy-go-life character. But in Ke Tumi Nandini I play Abir who is a strong-willed person who has lost his father at a young age. He has a long-buried past which forces him to stay away from girls. So, when Nandini proposes him, Abir is reluctant to give any attention. See, it feels sad when I see directors are considering me for only commercial potboilers. I too want to explore my acting credentials. I want to play more serious roles so that my image changes a bit,” said Bonny who is simultaneously shooting for his father Arun Sengupta’s ‘Jaanbaaz’.
Produced by SVF, the film also stars
Aparajita Auddy
,
Shankar Chakraborty, Sayantani Guhathakurta, Saurav Das and
Saayoni Ghosh among others.
Rudranil Ghosh has written the script and the music has been composed by Amlan Chakraborty.
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