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We are living in an era of good actors and stories: Dibyendu Bhattacharya

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We are living in an era of good actors and stories: Dibyendu Bhattacharya

After doing a series of notable roles, actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya feels elated that his work is being well received and he is getting to play different characters on screen.

“It’s amazing to get such a remarkable response from the audience. All my characters were appreciated and for some I even received hate mails and texts, like for my role of Layak in Criminal Justice (laughs). That kind of recognition is what I always wished for since my National School of Drama days. It feels like I have been reborn as an actor,” says Dev D and Black Friday actor who is currently in Lucknow for a shoot. He further says, “Audiences’ likes and dislikes make or break an actor. I never had any qualms of having certain image to care about while working in the industry. I have been open to all sorts of characters when I started and since then I never looked back. Thankfully, we are living in an era of good actors and stories.”

The Undekhi actor thinks it’s important to learn to play same roles differently. “I played cop back-to-back in two series yet I treated them in very diverse ways. For me, each character is all about layers and as an actor I try my best to reach to its core and add different dimensions to it,” he says. Due to ongoing pandemic Dibyendu too feels things have gone haywire. “A lot of money is on stake and much had been lost. Projects were shelved, people went out of work and daily wagers were worst hit. The shoot of my ongoing series too was rescheduled multiple times and many other projects are facing some or the other issues,” he says. Dibyendu finds Lakhnavi food exceptionally tempting and feels each city’s USPs should be explored to the fullest. “Since my arrival to the city of nawabs, I have been hogging on best of kebabs, biryani and other mutton delicacies. When in Rome do as Romans do is my mantra for life.”

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The Madras High Court has granted early screenings of Vijay’s Leo movie from 7 AM, requesting the TN government to resolve any issues.

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The Madras High Court has granted early screenings of Vijay’s Leo movie from 7 AM, requesting the TN government to resolve any issues.

Madras High Court Grants Early Screenings of Vijay’s “Leo” Movie at 7 AM, Urges TN Government to Address Concerns

The Madras High Court has made a landmark decision in favor of the much-anticipated Tamil film “Leo,” starring actor Vijay. In a significant move, the court has granted permission for early screenings of the movie from 7 AM, urging the Tamil Nadu government to swiftly address any issues and facilitate the smooth release of the film. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the realm of Tamil cinema and the entertainment industry at large.

Historical Context:

The Indian film industry, particularly the Tamil film industry, has seen its share of controversies and challenges related to film releases. Issues such as censorship, political disputes, and public sentiment have often played a significant role in shaping the release schedules and screening times for films. Vijay, one of Tamil cinema’s most prominent actors, has been at the center of such controversies in the past. This decision by the Madras High Court is, therefore, particularly noteworthy.

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The Ruling:

The Madras High Court’s decision to permit early screenings of “Leo” comes as a response to a plea filed by the film’s producers. The court, while considering the plea, took into account various factors, including the film’s anticipated popularity and the prevailing circumstances. The court emphasized the importance of accommodating the audience’s interests and allowing them to enjoy the film without disruptions.

A Step Towards Normalization:

The court’s decision signifies a positive shift in the film industry, where release dates and screening times are often mired in controversy. By allowing screenings to commence at 7 AM, the court aims to reduce the chances of public unrest and congestion near theaters, especially in the wake of high-profile film releases.

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The Role of the Tamil Nadu Government:

The Madras High Court, in its ruling, also called upon the Tamil Nadu government to cooperate in ensuring a seamless release for the film. This cooperation extends to providing necessary security measures to maintain law and order around theaters during the early screenings.

Implications for the Entertainment Industry:

The decision is expected to set a precedent for the release of other highly anticipated films, not just in Tamil cinema but also in the broader Indian film industry. The court’s emphasis on the importance of accommodating the audience’s interests could lead to more flexible screening times for movies in the future.

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The Audience’s Perspective:

For moviegoers and fans of Vijay, this decision comes as a welcome relief. They can now look forward to enjoying the film without any undue delays or disruptions, ensuring a memorable cinematic experience.

In conclusion, the Madras High Court’s ruling to allow early screenings of Vijay’s “Leo” at 7 AM while urging the Tamil Nadu government to resolve any issues paves the way for a more audience-centric approach in the film industry. It is a landmark decision that highlights the importance of balancing the interests of filmmakers and the movie-loving public. This judgment is poised to make a positive impact on the release of future films, ushering in a new era of flexibility and convenience for cinema enthusiasts.

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