July 14, 2009

Paoli wins Award


Best of Bong
Star Ananda Shera Bangali 2009 awards ceremony at Science City on Friday evening celebrated bong connection at its best

Paoli Dam

The Kalbela star was the Fresh Face of the year. Dressed in a lovely red and white ikkat teamed with a maroon antique gold tie-up blouse, the would-be international star (she will feature in Italo Spinelli’s film Choli Ke Peechhe) was excited. “I am happy to be part of an international project, though I derive satisfaction from working in Bengali films because that’s where my roots are,” said the dusky beauty who received the award from singer Shreya Ghoshal. “I have no inhibitions as an actress,” she stressed.

July 2, 2009

Thana Theke Aschhi

Two of a kind

Parambrata Chattopadhyay and Paoli, the lead actors of Sharan Dutta’s Thana Theke Ashchhi, were a little edgy on the sets and not without reason. For January was the last time when Parambrata faced the camera (for 033), before turning director with Jiyo Kaka!. And since Paoli’s character doesn’t have a single dialogue in the film, she was all knotted up to get her body language right.

Sweating in the sweltering heat at Bharat Lakshmi Studio on Prince Anwar Shah Road, Parambrata laughed: “Sometimes I think why am I in front of the camera? I should be behind it!”

Paoli chirped: “I am enjoying my work more than ever before. My character goes through various phases. Her interaction with each character in the film is different. The novelty is that she doesn’t utter a single word. That is the most challenging part because I have to emote through my eyes. And since I have no dialogues I am making up my own to suit the scenes.”

Paoli and Parambrata have been paired together for the third time in Thana Theke Ashchhi, after Kalbela and Box No. 1313. “We are a lot more comfortable working with each other now,” they chorused.

In Thana Theke Ashchhi, Parambrata plays Arin, a filmmaker whom Paoli meets for a job. “Arin is perhaps the only character in the film who truly loves my character. The rest — Rudranil Ghosh, Aloknanda Roy, Srabonti and Dulal Lahiri — look down upon her,” said Paoli. The film also stars Sabyasachi Chakraborty.

Though Paoli’s role seems to have shades of Madhabi Mukherjee’s character in the Uttam Kumar-starrer Thana Theke Ashchhi, director Sharan insists his film is inspired by the stage adaptation of Thana Theke Ashchhi.

“Paoli is not playing Madhabidi, neither is Benuda (Sabyasachi) playing Uttam Kumar in my film. It was my idea that Paoli’s character shouldn’t have any dialogue in the film,” said Sharan before rushing for the next shot.

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July 1, 2009

My favourite holiday

My favourite holiday

Paoli Dam,
Actor

I simply love the mountains, a trait that I’ve inherited from my parents who love trekking and have been on many such trips all their lives. So it’s not surprising that my most memorable trip was in the mountains. I was in class ten and my school arranged a trip to Nainital, Almora, Kausani and Ranikhet. My friends and I had the most amazing time for those ten days, away from home and parents — it was my first taste of unadulterated freedom. In fact, I had the greatest time looking at the cute guys there!

Paoli and Prosenjit

Paoli and Prosenjit are trying hard to ‘Bangla Bachao’


Prosenjit and Pauli shoot for Bangla Bachao

Prosenjit and Paoli shoot for Bangla Bachao

Anup Sengupta’s new venture ‘Bangla Bachao’ is about protesting against the social evils. Earlier, the youngsters were a potent factor in our society but now, they are no longer interested in protesting against the social evils. The film questions why this is so. Prosenjit plays Ashutosh, the protagonist in the film , Pauli plays a reporter, Vivek a minister’s son and Parno plays the role of Vivek’s love interest.