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Naga Chaitanya said lines in English so Dhootha co-star Prachi Desai would understand: 'Most humble star I have met'

Prachi Desai talks about the experience of working with Naga Chaitanya in Amazon Prime Video’s Dhootha and the challenge of learning lines in Telugu.

Published on: Jul 08, 2022 06:39 AM IST
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Prachi Desai is set to make her Telugu language debut in the Amazon Prime Video series Dhootha later this year. The show marks the streaming debut of actor Naga Chaitanya, who has been a known name and face in the film industry for over a decade. In a recent interaction with Hindustan Times, Prachi spoke about her experience of working with Naga Chaitanya and reading lines in a language she doesn’t speak or understand. Also read: Prachi Desai was told she was 'too pretty' for a role

Prachi Desai poses with Naga Chaitanya and Dhootha director Vikram K Kumar.
Prachi Desai poses with Naga Chaitanya and Dhootha director Vikram K Kumar.

Talking about her co-star, affectionately called Chay, Prachi Desai says, “I don’t really know how much to say about Chay because he has been a wonderful co-star, immensely patient and just so nice to be around. I think he is the most humble star I have probably met in my life, just very genuine. Working with him was really great.”

The contrast between the actors, when it comes to proficiency in Telugu, is apparent and Prachi knows that all too well. But she says that Chay went out of his way to make sure she was comfortable with the language barrier on sets. She says, “It’s his mother tongue so it comes naturally to him. It’s like us doing Hindi films, it’s such a familiar zone. For him, it was like coming back to one of those sets but then to have a person in front of you who doesn’t understand anything about the language. I’ll give you an instance about the kind of person he is. He knew that I don’t understand the language so at one point I said, ‘just before the dialogue, will you remind me what this particular paragraph means’. Those are big scenes and you’re shooting them in one go. If you don’t understand the language, you don’t know what the scene means. The kind of actor that I am, I really like to listen to everything so that I can respond and take it all in, so that I perform instinctively. So, when it came to my close-up, he used to say all of it (his lines) in English because that is how I would understand everything he was saying in the scene. I thought that was really commendable. It’s just being very mindful. Those are really the kind of things that reflect on how a person is and how much they value their job as well as how supportive they are of the other person. That was really heartwarming.”

Naga Chaitanya in a still from Dhootha.

But Prachi is grateful for the experience that she believed she was able to sail through due to a combination of her experience and the support of Chay and National Award-winning director Vikram K Kumar. She says, “It’s just nice that I am comfortable in front of the camera by now because of the experience I have. I think that obviously makes a bit of a difference. And obviously, having good people around helped because I had a great director who was incredibly helpful and cheerful throughout, but also insanely dedicated. At the back of my head, I knew I was a little worried. They probably were worried too. But it didn’t show. Everyone just made everyone comfortable around each other.”

Dhootha is a thriller, which also stars Parvathy Thiruvothu, Priya Bhavani Shankar, and Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam. It is set to stream on Amazon Prime Video later this year but no release date has been announced. Prachi was most recently seen in the Zee5 film Forensic, which also starred Vikrant Massey and Radhika Apte.

 
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Abhimanyu Mathur

Abhimanyu Mathur is Deputy Editor, Entertainment at Hindustan Times. With almost 15 years of experience in writing about everything from films and TV shows to cricket matches and elections, he inhales and exhales pop culture and news. Currently, he watches movies and TV shows and talks to celebrities for a living, while occasionally writing about them as well. A journalism graduate of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, Delhi University, Abhimanyu began his career with Hindustan Times at the age of 20, swapping classrooms for newsrooms at an early age. He began his journey in the early days of digital journalism, later switching to the madness of print journalism. Work has led him to far off places like Japan and Jordan, as well as to the interiors of Haryana and the Indo-Pak border. He dabbled in city reporting in places like Meerut, Gurgaon, and Delhi, covered the Olympics and Cricket World Cups, before finding his calling in entertainment and lifestyle during the pandemic. A Rotten Tomatoes Certified Film Critic, he is equally at home covering stories on ground as he is interviewing celebrities and studios, and sometimes prefers to shepherd teams in delivering traffic through the day. Even as his role has evolved from reporter to supervisor over the years, his first love remains writing (and of late, talking on camera). With a good understanding of cinema and its trends, and a keen eye for detail, he continues to spark conversations around showbiz for readers around the world.

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