Konkona Sen Sharma on Sensationalism: A Quick Fix for Attention
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Mumbai, March 4 (NationPress) Acclaimed actress Konkona Sen Sharma, a National Award recipient, has garnered significant acclaim for her performance in the newly released streaming film ‘Accused’, which she describes as steering clear of sensationalism.
During her interview with IANS while promoting the film, she emphasized that ‘Accused’ does not indulge in sensationalist narratives. The film revolves around a woman accused of sexually harassing a victim, featuring Konkona Sen Sharma alongside Pratibha Ranta in pivotal roles.
The actress remarked, “Sensationalism is a very easy reward. It offers a rapid cycle of attention. However, we are not pursuing that. We view this film as one rich in nuance and depth, deliberately avoiding simplistic solutions.”
She continued, “This film delves into the dynamics of power and human relationships. It poses questions about how an accusation can unravel relationships. What biases, whether positive or negative, do we hold towards a woman in a position of power or a queer couple? How do these perceptions influence our judgments? This is a profoundly different exploration.”
Earlier, director Anubhuti Kashyap expressed her vision for the film, stating that it required a specific lens and an empathetic approach, avoiding sensationalism. She noted, “We felt it was essential to maintain a conscious choice in our narrative structure, considering how certain events within the story might generate discomfort—not due to the queer relationship but other core aspects of the narrative.”
‘Accused’ is currently available for streaming on Netflix.