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October actor Banita Sandhu said not doing anything on-screen was hardest

Banita Sandhu who debuted in Bollywood with October opposite Varun Dhawan said that it was hard for her to be still.

Published on: Apr 21, 2018 05:13 PM IST
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Staying still with her eyes shut and not doing anything on-screen was the hardest challenge for British Indian actress Banita Sandhu while shooting October. Banita, who plays a comatose girl in Shoojit Sircar’s highly-lauded film, says a whole lot of homework went into playing Shiuli, the girl who plunges from a high rise to a near-death experience. She says the most irksome part of doing this role was to cease all activity.

October actor Banita Sandhu speaks about her experience playing the role of Shiuli.
October actor Banita Sandhu speaks about her experience playing the role of Shiuli.

“I am not going to lie. It was quite annoying being still for so long especially when my eyes were shut. We shot the film chronologically, so I had my eyes closed for about a week. And then when I finally got it open, you can’t imagine how relieved and excited I was able to act conscious, even if it was only through my eyes,” she said.

Banita then added, “So I really tried to grab to take advantage of any moment I had to do something and by the time it came to a physically demanding scene, I was actually able to do it easily because I was so frustrated acting still for so long while everyone around me was up and about.”

Born and brought up in Britain, Hindi was a problem for Banita. “Language was definitely tough but as you must have seen in the film, my dialogues are very limited, so we kind of got around that very well. Both Shoojit sir and I were very stubborn that this character will have my voice because there’s so much more to the performance than my dialogue. A lot of people commented on what I did with my eyes, the frustration and all the emotions. So the language was tough, but I think honestly the hardest part was not doing anything on the screen for 10 to 12 hours a day. I used to get frustrated as everyone around me was acting. I used to get jealous.”

The film features Varun Dhawan opposite Banita and found him sweet, humble and kind-hearted. “I honestly couldn’t have asked for a better first co-star. For Varun, October was also like a first film together. So it was kind of like going through this journey together. We watched each other’s back. The film, its mood and shooting were not only difficult for me but it was challenging for him too to go through all that emotion. I’m so lucky that I had a great support system in Varun, Shoojit and the entire team,” she concluded.

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