Mumbai, Feb 27 (Ians) Actress Taapsee Pannu on Saturday confessed that she thoroughly detests dubbing.
Taapsee shared a post on Instagram tagging sound designer Dhiman Karmakar and opened up on her experience of dubbing for her upcoming film "Dobaaraa".
"My #DobaaraaSeries. Coz some collaborations deserve to be repeated. Be it the chaotic and noisy lanes in Manmarziyaan or the deafening silence of Scotland in Badla, by now he surely knows that if there is one aspect of my job I thoroughly detest is dubbing. It's almost a ritual now that I tell @dhiman.karmakar make me wear how many ever mics but don't make me perform the scene in 4 walls of a tiny dubbing room #Dobaaraa. P.S- with maximum talking n minimum dubbing in Manmarziyaan n Badla I am looking forward to No Dubbing in this one. No pressure @dhiman.karmakar," she wrote.
The actress has recently started shooting for...
Taapsee shared a post on Instagram tagging sound designer Dhiman Karmakar and opened up on her experience of dubbing for her upcoming film "Dobaaraa".
"My #DobaaraaSeries. Coz some collaborations deserve to be repeated. Be it the chaotic and noisy lanes in Manmarziyaan or the deafening silence of Scotland in Badla, by now he surely knows that if there is one aspect of my job I thoroughly detest is dubbing. It's almost a ritual now that I tell @dhiman.karmakar make me wear how many ever mics but don't make me perform the scene in 4 walls of a tiny dubbing room #Dobaaraa. P.S- with maximum talking n minimum dubbing in Manmarziyaan n Badla I am looking forward to No Dubbing in this one. No pressure @dhiman.karmakar," she wrote.
The actress has recently started shooting for...
- 2/27/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
S ange Dorjee’s Crossing Bridges, which recently screened at the Mumbai Film Festival, is the first film made in Shertukpen, the dialect spoken by a tribal community of the same name in Arunachal Pradesh. Shot in the hilly villages of Arunachal Pradesh using a Canon 5D, the film will also be showcased at the upcoming International Film Festival of Kerala (Iffk) in December. Sange Dorjee, in conversation with DearCinema correspondent Anita Thomas:
Sange Dorjee
Your film is a comment on several issues grappling the remote and small towns of the country. Negligence of these towns, displacement of the youth etc. Is it an autobiographical film?
Displacement would be a good word, but not so much physical displacement as cultural or emotional one. My generation has had to leave home to get better higher-education and employment outside as the north eastern region doesn’t have the required infrastructure. The...
Sange Dorjee
Your film is a comment on several issues grappling the remote and small towns of the country. Negligence of these towns, displacement of the youth etc. Is it an autobiographical film?
Displacement would be a good word, but not so much physical displacement as cultural or emotional one. My generation has had to leave home to get better higher-education and employment outside as the north eastern region doesn’t have the required infrastructure. The...
- 10/29/2013
- by Anita Thomas
- DearCinema.com
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