This Article is From Jul 26, 2012

My role in Wasseypur Part 2 will be bigger and better: Anurita Jha

My role in Wasseypur Part 2 will be bigger and better: Anurita Jha

Highlights

  • Model-turned-actor Anurita Jha is glad that her Bollywood debut happened under the aegis of director Anurag Kashyap. Not only did she get to work with industry veterans like Manoj Bajpai, she also got a first-hand experience of shooting at real-life locations.
  • Adding that her role in the sequel of Anurag Kashyaps's gangster film, Gangs of Wasseypur Part 2 will be “bigger and better”, Anurita says, “I am in awe of Manoj Bajpai and Tigmanshu Dhulia. In my free time I would observe Nawaz (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and Manoj and learnt many things about the process of getting into one’s character. It was a golden chance for me.”
  • Along with the cast and crew, Anurita also spent considerable time shooting in rural areas of Bihar. She says, “We shot major portions at villages near Bihar. After the shoot we used to have a bonfire in the night and would talk in local Bihari lingo, as both Manoj and I are from Bihar. The weather was too cold then. We would have tea in kulhads and discuss each other’s journey in Bollywood.”
Mumbai: Model-turned-actor Anurita Jha is glad that her Bollywood debut happened under the aegis of director Anurag Kashyap. Not only did she get to work with industry veterans like Manoj Bajpai, she also got a first-hand experience of shooting at real-life locations.

Adding that her role in the sequel of Anurag Kashyaps's gangster film, Gangs of Wasseypur Part 2 will be "bigger and better", Anurita says, "I am in awe of Manoj Bajpai and Tigmanshu Dhulia. In my free time I would observe Nawaz (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and Manoj and learnt many things about the process of getting into one's character. It was a golden chance for me."

Along with the cast and crew, Anurita also spent considerable time shooting in rural areas of Bihar. She says, "We shot major portions at villages near Bihar. After the shoot we used to have a bonfire in the night and would talk in local Bihari lingo, as both Manoj and I are from Bihar. The weather was too cold then. We would have tea in kulhads and discuss each other's journey in Bollywood."

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