Versatility crucial to survival in the industry: Namit Das

After being a part of the industry for more than a decade, Aarya actor Namit Das said he has realised that the biggest struggle for an artiste is to break the image associated with them.




His affable performances as the “happy, quirky” guy appeared tailor-made for Namit Das but it was his negative turn on the web series Aarya that helped the actor challenge that stereotype.

The 35-year-old actor, who made his big screen debut in 2009 with mockumentary “The President Is Coming”, garnered acclaim as Ranbir Kapoor’s friend Rishi in the critically-acclaimed coming-of-age film Wake Up! Sid which released the same year.

Das went on to work in Lafangey Parindey, Ankhon Dekhi and later fronted the popular TV show Sumit Sambhal Lega in 2015 earning the tag of a guy-next-door.

“It’s the versatility of an actor, which lets him survive in the industry. Otherwise you would be playing just one character which you have been playing always. It can be a challenge to break stereotypes,” the actor told PTI in an interview.

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…. you know this guy.. he is many things. He stands there effortless. Looks gorgeous. And with that seething intensity, looks & delivers. Meet him in a social situation, he is that teddy bear that you want to keep close to yourself. You laugh with him. You wonder where is that humour coming from. And you keep laughing. And you wonder what happened to all that intensity. Poof! Vanished mid-air. You have the right heart my friend. And you are so good in Aarya. I feel so good that I shared screen space with you. Your kind heart is why our scenes are the way they are. You are Daulat. But I also know you as Mr.Kher. Sikander kher. 1st July,2020, Mumbai _________________________________________ Instagram @sushmitasen47 @singhchandrachur777 @madhvaniram @amitamadhvani @officialrmfilms @disneyplushotstarvip @endemolshineind @sandeipm @vinraw @rheaazz @sikandarkher @chaudhari_manish @ankurbhatia @alexx_onell @isugandha @priyasha811 @sohaila.kapur #JayantKripalani @florasaini @mayasarao #JagdishPurohit @vishwajeetpradhan #VikasKumar @vivanguggal @virtivaghani_ @pratyakshpanwar2011@gargi_sawant29 @richardbhaktiklein #PalashPrajapati

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…. you know this guy.. he is many things. He stands there effortless. Looks gorgeous. And with that seething intensity, looks & delivers. Meet him in a social situation, he is that teddy bear that you want to keep close to yourself. You laugh with him. You wonder where is that humour coming from. And you keep laughing. And you wonder what happened to all that intensity. Poof! Vanished mid-air. You have the right heart my friend. And you are so good in Aarya. I feel so good that I shared screen space with you. Your kind heart is why our scenes are the way they are. You are Daulat. But I also know you as Mr.Kher. Sikander kher. 1st July,2020, Mumbai _________________________________________ Instagram @sushmitasen47 @singhchandrachur777 @madhvaniram @amitamadhvani @officialrmfilms @disneyplushotstarvip @endemolshineind @sandeipm @vinraw @rheaazz @sikandarkher @chaudhari_manish @ankurbhatia @alexx_onell @isugandha @priyasha811 @sohaila.kapur #JayantKripalani @florasaini @mayasarao #JagdishPurohit @vishwajeetpradhan #VikasKumar @vivanguggal @virtivaghani_ @pratyakshpanwar2011@gargi_sawant29 @richardbhaktiklein #PalashPrajapati

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Though he played grey characters in Emraan Hashmi-starrer Ghanchakkar and the ZEE5 series Abhay last, everything fell in place with Aarya.
The critical acclaim and the audience’s response to his character, the deceitful cocaine addict Jawahar, in the Ram Madhvani-created series has reinforced his belief in his choices, the actor said.

“The role gave me a full opportunity to play that side. What also matters is the length of the role and what your character does to a story. Here, he was integral.

“When the audience sees a character graph, they feel they’ve never seen an actor in a new light. So this chirpy, quirky guy, suddenly turning around and playing a villain is a big surprise for them, which works in my favour,” Das said.

The official remake of popular Dutch crime-drama Penoza, the Sushmita Sen-fronted series is an eight-episode long story of a happily married woman, whose world turns upside down when her husband is shot.

After being a part of the industry for more than a decade, the actor said he has realised that the biggest struggle for an artiste is to break the image associated with them.

“You’re in an industry which keeps seeing you in a particular way. You have to constantly reinvent yourself,” he said.

Das said he cannot forget the wait he had to endure to reach this stage.

“When I was just starting out, my elders had told me that there would be struggle in the industry. I didn’t realise it then, which I did later, that the struggle is the wait.

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“And in that waiting is the learning that everything is about the timing. You’ve to wait for the correct project and the right character,” the actor, who is the son of ghazal singer Chandan Das, said.

Post Aarya, Das already has two projects lined up for release, starting with director Birsa Dasgupta’s ZEE5 series Mafia, followed by filmmaker Mira Nair’s much-awaited miniseries A Suitable Boy.

The actor said Mafia is a psychological thriller series and his character details are under wraps till the show starts streaming from July 10.
Nair’s A Suitable Boy is a screen version of Vikram Seth’s novel, adapted by Andrew Davies. The series also stars Tabu, Ishaan Khatter, Tanya Maniktala, Rasika Dugal, Ram Kapoor and Vijay Varma.

Calling the director the “godmother of ensemble pieces”, Das said she understands human relations intricately.

“All her films ‘Salaam Bombay’, ‘Monsoon Wedding’ are essentially stories about so many people. It was such an enriching set to be on,” he said.
In the series, the actor plays Haresh Khanna, which he said Seth “designed” keeping his father, Prem Nath Seth, an executive of Bata Shoes, in mind.

So Das found himself reading “A Suitable Boy” during the shoot along with the autobiography of the author’s mother, Justice Leila Seth, “On Balance”, to help him understand his character better.

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Though the actor wrapped up the shoot last year, a challenge emerged for the team when the coronavirus-induced nationwide lockdown was announced in March, briefly derailing dubbing for the series.

To meet the deadlines, Das said, he turned his cupboard into a dubbing studio.

“We were dubbing everyday till 3-3.30 am. Night was the only time when there was silence. I couldn’t dub during the day because there are so many birds around. It made me feel as if I was at a zoo, the only difference being that I was locked in a cage and they were free.”

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