The actress is known for her work in movies like ‘Wake Up Sid’, ‘Page 3’, ‘Omkara’, ‘Life in a… Metro’, ‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’, among many others.
Actress Konkona Sen Sharma, who is all geared up for the release of the dark comedy thriller series ‘Killer Soup’, has shared that she is ‘sick’ of doing just very earnest, good kind of roles, and loves playing women who are little ‘irresponsible’, and have shades of grey. To subscribe please click tau.id/2iy6f and access our live channel.
Directed by Abhishek Chaubey, the series promises a compelling blend of love, lust, thrill, and suspense, seasoned with dark humour that sets it apart. Konkona takes on the intricate role of Swathi Shetty in ‘Killer Soup’, starring Manoj Bajpayee.
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What process she follows in choosing such power-packed roles, Konkona told, “When I look for roles, I see what script is like first. The entire script has to be cohesive. Characters have to be well-written, the directors are also very important for me.”
“I try to choose roles which I find interesting, because I am sick of doing just very earnest, good kind of roles, or morally upright women. I love playing women who are a little irresponsible, who have shades of grey, who are living lives according to what they want, on their own terms. So all of these I find very interesting.”
Pic: Social Media (A Still from ‘Killer Soup)
Speaking of the role, she continued, “It is a bit of a thriller, dark comedy, bizzare, set in a very unusual world that we haven’t seen a lot on the screens and web series. There is a little bit of everything,” she shared.”
Speaking about the ‘Killer Soup’, the actress, who is known for ‘Talvar’ said the show has a very interesting unusual tone. The actress is known for her work in movies like ‘Wake Up Sid’, ‘Page 3’, ‘Omkara’, ‘Life in a… Metro’, ‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’, among many others.
Konkona, who is a director and writer too, has projects like ‘Lust Stories 2’ and ‘A Death in the Gunj’ in her kitty as a filmmaker. She praised the changing dynamics of audiences’ viewership with the rise of the OTT platforms. Stating as, “I am personally very glad with the rise of the OTT platforms. Because I have actually been able to do great work and roles that I have been excited about, thanks to OTT.”