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I'm truly surprised by Genie award:
Seema Biswas (INTERVIEW)
By Subhash K. Jha, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, Aug 12 (IANS) Twelve years ago Seema Biswas stunned the
world with her performance as Phoolan Devi in Shekhar Kapoor's
"Bandit Queen". Now she is the
toast of international audience with her subtle, layered and
pained performance as the progressive widow Shakuntala in Deepa
Mehta's "Water".
Seema has just won the 2006 Annual Genie Award -- the Canadian
equivalent of an Oscar -- for her performance in "Water".
However, she is quite surprised.
"I'm truly surprised by the Genie award. I didn't expect to be
honoured when 'Water' was in competition with so many
outstanding films from the world over, like Jean-Marc
Vallee's 'C.R.A.Z.Y', which was the clear favourite," said Seema.
She is truly overwhelmed by this honour and told IANS: " 'Bandit
Queen' was entirely on my shoulders. But here in 'Water', I'm
one of the characters. I feel I've a supporting
role. Still they gave me the Genie award for best actress."
Excerpts from an interview:
Q: It is an amazing performance.
A: Do you really think so? I'm
truly surprised by the Genie award. I didn't expect to be
honoured when "Water" was in competition with so many
outstanding films from the
world over, like Jean-Marc Vallee's "C.R.A.Z.Y", which was the
clear favourite.
I've seen how people in Canada reacted to "Water" and my
performance. People wouldn't stand up after the show was over! I
was surprised. Whenever I finish a role I look at
the performance and feel dissatisfied.
Deepa was so agitated with me. She kept insisting I was doing
very well, and why didn't I believe her? We had a long chat
after the Genie award. 'Now you believe me?'
Deepa asked. I told her I had full faith in her. Not in my own
abilities.
Q: International audiences seem to have forgotten your role in
Shekhar Kapoor's "Bandit Queen"?
A: When I did "Bandit Queen" I was a leading actress in the
repertory company at the National School of Drama. So, I
couldn't really travel with "Bandit Queen". But I got a
huge ovation for that film. But with "Water", I've been with the
film even after its release.
"Bandit Queen" was entirely on my shoulders. But here in "Water"
I'm one of the characters. I feel I've a supporting role. Still
they gave me the Genie award for best actress.
Q: But you seem to have attracted the most attention in the
West.
A: I'm really surprised. And touched. Honestly speaking, I gave
"Water" the same dedication that I give to all my films. Once I
sign a film it becomes a part of my life. I make
a sincere effort in every film. I try my level best to live up
to the way a director imagines a character. Deepa is one
director who knows what she wants and how to get it. I
gave everything to "Water".
Q: Are you unhappy with the way Bollywood has treated you?
A: It's difficult to say. I'm part of Bollywood. I'm dying to do
good work. I'm not a limited actress. But I can prove myself
only when I get a chance. After "Bandit Queen"
people told me not to accept "Khamoshi: The Musical". I was
warned I'd be slotted in the heroine's mother's role. I'm glad I
did it. I went by my instinct. I didn't know anything
about the way Bollywood functioned. As a passionate actress I
crave to do more roles like "Bandit Queen", "Khamoshi" and
"Water".
When Sanjay Bhansali told me the story of "Khamoshi", I fell in
love with it. "Bandit Queen" had become so unnecessarily
controversial. It hurts me. I did my best as an
actress. But I was questioned as though I had done something
wrong. I was so relieved and happy to do "Khamoshi".
Q: Did "Bandit Queen" become a problem for you?
A: I don't give up easily. I've great will power. If "Khamoshi"
and "Water" could erase the strong image of 'Bandit Queen', I'm
sure there's more around the corner. I can wait. I
know the trend in Indian cinema is to slot a 35-plus actress in
the senior bracket.
Sometimes when I see a good performance or a good film I get
tearful and disturbed. I wish I had done it. I'm dying to do
substantial roles. I wish I had the power,
temperament or calibre to make my own films. But I don't. I've a
long way to go. I may not be a great actress. But even to a
two-minute role I give my hundred percent.
Q: Are you waiting for "Water" to be released in India?
A: Definitely. I see no political issue. It's a social issue.
Some sections in our society have suffered what's shown in
"Water". For me it's shocking to know that widows are
treated so cruelly. I'm from West Bengal. So many of my
relatives have gone through this ordeal. Such discrimination
still exists.
I met a lady in Toronto. She told me how she had to shave her
head after her husband's death. "Water" addresses universal
issues. I am so glad to be part of a film that
takes up cudgels on behalf of a persecuted section of people. I
strongly feel "Water" should be released in India. It's not a
controversial film.
Q: What are you doing now?
A: I'm doing Sooraj Barjatya's "Vivah" where I've a good role.
Even in Ram Gopal Varma's "Bhoot" I did my best though the role
was small. All said and done cinema is a
director's medium.
In "Vivah", I don't know how my role would finally shape up. But
Sooraj-ji is so honest and so hard working. He knows exactly
what he wants. I've worked for quite a number
of days for him.
Right now I'm in Chennai shooting for a Tamil film "Thale Magan".
I play a negative role of a cop. It's an out-and-out commercial
film. I had to do some stunts. I broke my
hand. I've told them I can't do the action scenes any longer.
I'm so glad I did "Water". Even if I got no award for it,
audiences' appreciation is reward for it. I'd rather have a film
be appreciated in totality. Do you think I can get a role like
"Water" once at least two years?
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