Sanket were, which really gave me a lot of confidence.”ĭefinitely, this intense portrayal is one of the prime reasons that ‘The Whistleblower’ became such a talked-about show. It took me a while to understand and believe in what he thinks and believes in but I think that my conversation with the director was very clear and he had made it very clear as to what his requirements from the character of Dr. Why he thinks the way he thinks and why he says what he says and why does he do the things that he does – all this. Sanket, but it was initially difficult when I was reading the script and I was trying to understand the psychology of the character. It was not difficult to play the character of Dr. Speaking of the same, he says, “Yes, ‘The Whistleblower’ was in quite an intense serious zone, but at the same time it also has a lot of relationship drama, it has a lot of comedy, and it has a lot more than just serious stuff. ‘The Whistleblower' is a role that is in quite an intense serious zone, especially for Bhowmik. When they asked me if I would like to take up the challenge, I gladly accepted it.” I am glad that they thought that I would fit the part.
Sanket in me and that I would fit in the character that they had the vision of so many years ago. I just got lucky that the creators of ‘The Whistleblower’ could see the character of Dr. They offered me different, varied kinds of roles. Thankfully, every creator that came my way did not want to see me doing the same kinds of roles. For instance, you like the sugarcane juice of some particular shop, you will always go there to have sugarcane juice because that is what they are famous for,” says Bhowmik.Įxplaining his point further, the young actor says, “We stereotype people all across because we want to label people and it is easier for our memories to remember people that way.
I genuinely feel that not just actors if anybody does something nice, it is nice to get some recognition and appreciation and when people appreciate your performance you will tend to get stereotyped. “Stereotyping actors in Hindi cinema is a very narrow way of looking at it.