Is working with Naga Chaitanya pure magic for Sparsh Shrivastava?
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New Delhi, Dec 20 (NationPress) Actor Sparsh Shrivastava describes his collaboration with star Naga Chaitanya on an upcoming South Indian film as an incredible experience. He expressed that this journey has been nothing short of an absolute delight, praising the industry's vibrant and welcoming nature. Sparsh conveyed his gratitude for the warm reception he has received, highlighting the delicious food that accompanies the experience.
In a conversation with IANS, he lauded his teamwork with Chaitanya, along with the film’s cast and director Karthik Dandu, labeling the entire experience as if it were a dream come true.
“Working on this South Indian film with Naga Chaitanya is such a joy. The industry is so warm and vibrant, and the people have welcomed me with open arms, not to mention the delightful food!” Sparsh shared with IANS.
He referred to Dandu as a creative mastermind who allows actors to explore their talents fully, which makes each day on set rewarding.
“Teaming up with him, the amazing cast, and director Karthik Dandu has been a dream. They are all incredibly kind, and the director is a creative genius who permits me the freedom to hone my craft,” he noted.
Despite facing a language barrier, Sparsh acknowledged that learning Telugu hasn’t hindered the storytelling process. “Even though I'm still picking up Telugu, we manage to connect, discuss, and resonate with the nuances of every take. I can’t reveal much about my role yet, but the journey has been truly magical,” the actor remarked.
Sparsh gained fame for his portrayal in the television series Balika Vadhu and has also appeared in the Netflix crime drama Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega, the comedy-drama film Laapataa Ladies, and the series Dupahiya.
Regarding Laapataa Ladies, which features Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Chhaya Kadam, and Ravi Kishan, the film narrates the tale of two newlywed brides who are mistakenly swapped during a train journey to their husbands’ homes.
This film was showcased at the 48th Toronto International Film Festival and was nominated as the Indian entry for the Best International Feature Film category at the 97th Academy Awards, although it did not receive a nomination.