Mumbai: Actor Abhishek Banerjee organized a special meeting in Chennai with legendary actor Kamal Haasan, who recently witnessed “theft” and personally congratulated the team for making such an outstanding film.
Abhishek said: “I grew up in Kalpakkam near Chennai after watching Kamal Hasan Sir’s films. He is a complete legend and a continuous source of inspiration for actors like me.” He said, “It seems like a dream to get appreciation from them for theft. This verification means the world for me, and I will give this moment a treasure forever,” he said. The stolen team including Abhishek, director Karan Tejpal and producer Gaurav Dhingra made a personal visit to Chennai. ‘Theft’ focuses on the kidnapping of a five -month -old child who belongs to a poor tribal woman.
Given this harsh incident, Amir Bhai Gautam and Raman decide to help him. As soon as the investigation of this kidnapping is deep, many dark angles of society which are hidden under our nose. The film had a successful international run with his premiere at the 80th Venice International Film Festival, a special mention in Zurich and a pack house at the BFI London Film Festival. ‘Stolen’ is directed by Karan Tejpal and is built by Gaurav Dhingra of Jungle Book Studio. He is the co-star of Shubam and Mia Malezer in the lead roles.
A few days ago, Abhishek said that he likes to fully believe in the character he is playing, and until he feels it in his intestine, he cannot do justice to performance. He said: “With honesty, when I first read the script for theft, I loved the story and character, but I felt that there were some creative aspects that needed deep discovery – especially with the emotional arc of character.” “I am the kind of actor who likes to fully believe the character I am playing, and until I feel it in my intestine, I can’t do justice to performance.”
The actor also revealed that being an executive producer for the film theft, he initially made a creative difference with the theft producer, Gaurav Dhingra, which inspired him to almost away from the project. Abhishek said that the manufacturer made him feel heard, and it is rare in the industry. “It was not about Egos – it was about making the film the best.
I think it is made with great cooperation – creative differences that give rise to honest conversations, and eventually anything better that you had imagined earlier. I am grateful to Gautam for helping the extra miles and helping our vision align. “This was the confidence to commit yes to the film and to commit completely. Two days later, we were on the set, and the rest is history. ,