How Did Sprash Shrivastava's Career Shift After ‘Jamtara’?
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Key Takeaways
- Sparsh Shrivastava's career significantly shifted after the success of 'Jamtara'.
- Recognition and trust from the industry have been pivotal.
- Gratitude for each project is a recurring theme in his reflections.
- Directors like Kiran Rao play a crucial role in empowering actors.
- 'Laapataa Ladies' showcases the importance of storytelling in cinema.
New Delhi, Dec 19 (NationPress) Actor Sparsh Shrivastava reflects on how the success of his series ‘Jamtara’ signified a pivotal moment in his career, ushering in recognition, trust, and a revitalized sense of confidence from the entertainment industry.
In his reflections, the actor expressed that the transformation he underwent following the series felt both natural and well-deserved. Sparsh commended filmmaker Kiran Rao, describing her as “a gem” and applauding her knack for trusting and empowering actors.
Discussing the changes in his life after Jamtara and Laapataa Ladies, Sparsh shared with IANS: “In terms of remarkable directors, I’ve frequently mentioned Kiran Rao from Laapataa Ladies; she truly is a gem. Once more, a director who empowers and trusts actors.”
He continued: “Post Jamtara, there was a significant shift for me. The recognition and trust the industry placed in me… it was a breakthrough. Honestly, it’s solely due to my efforts. Each project adds a beautiful layer to my craft, and I feel incredibly grateful whenever a new opportunity arises.”
“Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega” is a crime drama directed by Soumendra Padhi, focusing on social engineering operations in the Jamtara district of Jharkhand.
The plot centers around a group of small-town young men who successfully run a phishing racket until they encounter a corrupt politician wanting a piece of their operation. Ultimately, a newly appointed police superintendent aims to dismantle the entire illicit industry.
Speaking of Laapataa Ladies, which features Nitanshi Goel, Pratibha Ranta, Chhaya Kadam, and Ravi Kishan, the film narrates the tale of two newly-wed brides who are inadvertently swapped during a train journey to their husbands' homes.
This film was showcased at the 48th Toronto International Film Festival and was designated as the Indian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards, although it did not receive a nomination.