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'When you spend time with professionals, you’re learning on the job'

When you spend time with professionals, you’re learning on the job
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Bollywood actor Kunal Kemmu, who turned director for ‘Madgaon Express’, shared that this has been therapeutic for him as he felt ‘different things’ about himself as he stepped into the shoes of a director. He also shared that he is more of himself in public as a director than he is as an actor.

Kunal wrote the script for ‘Madgaon Express' way back in 2014 and it’s now finally coming close to completion.

When asked if the plot came to him first or the character, the actor said: “When you watch so many films, you’re always present on film sets and if this is what you live and breathe, you always have your own stories to tell. Eventually, when I worked on ‘Go Goa Gone’, I learnt the discipline of writing. In the process, I was also learning how to write screenplays, interact with technicians and also hear people talk about what to bring out of a story.”

“When you spend time with professionals, you’re learning on the job. In the past, I had even tried to write a few times with my writer friends, but then I realised this wasn’t solely my voice. And that’s when I decided to do it on my own,” he added.

He further mentioned: “I started to work on the story of the film and then the characters began to come alive. I never knew this would be something I would eventually end up directing or even acting in. I then narrated the story to some of my friends and they liked it. From there, the process moved further and more people heard it. I wrote it in 2014 and now, years later, the story came back to me for direction and now I am in that place when I am ready to do it.”

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