Konkona is clear she will not answer any questions pertaining to the above because she has never spoken about her personal life. However, the National Award-winning actress is happy to discuss Talvar, which releases on October 2 and has been receiving praise from many quarters. Here's how our conversation went...
What attracted you to Talvar?
I did Talvarbecause I liked the script and my role. It is a mainstream film but slightly different because investigative thrillers have not been Bollywood's forte. What attracted me to it was that it had a certain ambiguity. I found that very interesting. There is a fine line between guilt and innocence. I also loved the treatment of this film. It highlights three aspects of the investigation. I have not done anything like this before.Talvaris nice because it is not like we are trying to solve the case through the film. We are just highlighting the investigation. For me, the three different scenarios and my own part in those three scenarios was interesting. To me as a performer, this whole 'did she do it, did she not' thing was truly interesting. I was also drawn to the project because of the fantastic people involved with it. There is Irrfan of course, Neeraj Kabi, Vishal Bhardwaj and his team and Meghna Gulzar.
Did you follow the Aarushi Talwar murder case in 2008?
It was such a high-profile case that one couldn't avoid it. The facts kind of filtered down to you, but it wasn't as if I made any special effort to follow the case at length.
One sees less of you, especially in Bollywood. Is this deliberate?
I had three Bengali releases this year. I have travelled to a couple of festivals with those films. I have a small child and I have written my own script. It keeps me fairly occupied. Nowadays I do less work in Hindi than before because I have a kid. Besides, I have to get interesting work to do it.
I've cut down on work due to various factors. I do not mind extending myself to a certain amount if I really have something substantial to do. However, if it is something silly then I do not have so much of an incentive. I like to keep busy because it gives me a lot of balance and perspective. At the same time, I also enjoy spending time with my son.It is a great example for Haroon to see me as a strong, working mother. If I can be that for him, it is great.