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Tannishtha Chatterjee is one the Bollywood actresses who is known for doing some unconventional cinema. Her films have been critically acclaimed around the globe. Many of her films have travelled to and have received recognition in several film festivals. One such film, Monsoon Shootout which also stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Vijay Varma, was appreciated in the Cannes 2013. Despite its screening in 2013, Monsoon Shootout could not release on the big screen. Finally, after 4 years of waiting, it will see the light of the day on December 15, 2017.

Recently, Koimoi.com caught up with Tannishtha, where she spoke about her role in Monsoon Shootout, director Amit Kumar, Zaira Wasim’s recent molestation case, Padmavati release delay and much more.

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Excerpts from the interview:

1. Tell us something about your role in Monsoon Shootout.
Actually, the film is between Nawaz’s character and Vijay’s character, a cop and a gangster. I play gangster’s wife, Nawaz’s wife in the film. So, I have a very small role, I come in that part of the film where his family life is shown and also in that part where he is shot and what happens to his family then. Though it is a small role but it is a very pivotal role, it has a specific function which is designed in a very specific way. It is not a showpiece role. Which is why I chose to do this film, I liked the script a lot. Amit is also a very good friend, even though it was not a female-centric film like the films that I do, it is just that I wanted to be associated with the film which I really like.

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2. Monsoon Shootout is a dark and gritty film. So was it taxing for you to portray this character?
It was! We were shooting in the horrible locations and throughout you are drenched in the rains. Even in the night shots, we were all drenched in the rains. We have shot in horribly dirty places (laughs). So, it was a tough shoot. Before this film, I came from London as I was shooting for a film called Anna Karenina which is now a big Hollywood film, so the contrast of shooting that and this was totally different (laughs). When I landed in Mumbai, I started shooting for Monsoon Shootout from the very next day.

3. Tannishtha, you are an actress who is known for doing some unconventional cinema. And you have done a variety of movies – in different languages. How is the experience so far?
I think it is been very enriching. It is because I get to travel so many different parts of the world and work with so many different artists’ from across the globe. The whole differences like to shoot a film like Parched in a village and then to shoot a film like Lion which is a big Hollywood film again. So, I think I really enjoy these experiences. Last week, I was in Australia in Brisbane and it is so beautiful with a clean environment and great food, and the day after tomorrow, I will be travelling to Kashmir. So in one weeks’ time, I am in a different part of the continent with some culturally different people. I think it levels you, it teaches you so many things.