Dia Mirza
Dia Mirza

Bollywood actresses doing regional cinema seldom get many dialogues to mouth. Even when it comes to Bengali, how many dialogues did you notice coming out of Aishwarya Rai (Chokher Bali) or Manisha Koirala’s (Khela) mouth? But for Paanch Adhyay, her first regional film, Dia Mirza has dubbed her Bengali lines herself.

Dia, whose mother is a Bengali, plays the half-Bengali English school teacher Ishita in the film. “I would say my Bangla was decent before I filmed Paanch Adhyay and post filming, spending time in Kolkata, conversing with so many people during my time there, it has only gotten better. I still would like to learn to think in Bangla,” says Dia.

Paanch Adhyay, written and directed by first-timer Pratim D. Gupta, is the journey of a couple across the five chapters of their lives. “My character travels through the ups and downs of marriage and the poignancy of love… lost and found,” adds Dia. “I am at a head space now where I am looking to expand my horizons. Bangla is my mother tongue and it makes all the more special that my first regional film is Bengali.”

The film also stars Priyanshu Chatterjee and Soumitra Chatterjee. It has music by Shantanu Moitra, is currently in post-production and will be released later this summer.

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