Shantanu Anam on ‘Dilly Dark’: It’s a satire on racism in Delhi | Hindi Movie News
Known for her versatility, Anam deftly navigates the realms of satire, tackling sensitive issues such as racism in Delhi and deep-seated colonial complexes surrounding skin color that are prevalent among Indians. There is.
“DIlli Dark is a really great movie that satirizes racism in Delhi. It also satirizes the colonial complex that Indians generally have about skin color. I thought the script was very interesting. Although it has a very heavy theme, it has been made in an interesting way.It is very meaningful to include it in a festival, so I thought of including it in a festival,” says Shantanu Anam.
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“As an actor, I think it’s great when a film like this gets submitted to a festival. Our work needs validation, and what could be better than screening at a festival? It wasn’t all that exciting to be at the festival, but every show felt like home. The audience erupted in laughter, and every syllable reached the audience. I am confident that they will be enthusiastically accepted,” he added.
He further said about the character Anam that he plays: “I play a Bengali man who stays in Delhi. He is not rich, but he interacts with the main character and enters his life. He deals with racism in his own way. He is also subtle about the deep things. He’s an interesting character because he says it in such an interesting way.”
Confident of its positive reception from the Indian audience, ‘Dilli Dark’ works not only as a cinematic work but also as an apt and impactful commentary on the nuances of society.
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