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Manish Gupta Calls this Role the Most Challenging

  • July 31, 2023 / 06:00 PM ISTByFilmy Focus
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Manish Gupta Calls this Role the Most Challenging

In India, Manish Gupta is now enjoying widespread acclaim for his feature-length thriller directed by

The director Manish Gupta discussed his movie “One Friday Night” and the feedback he has received for his performance. He continued by saying that Milind Soman’s part in the movie was the hardest to depict in the whole thing.

The director of “One Friday Night,” Manish Gupta, agreed with Milind Soman’s assessment and added that writing his part was the most challenging.

Manish Gupta explained the challenges he experienced when developing characters throughout the scripting process, saying: “Milind Soman’s character was tricky to write, because I had to make the audience feel sorry for him despite the fact that he is having an affair with his wife, who is a very good lady.”

Manish Gupta said of the crowd’s response to the movie: “The audience is attracted by the plot. And they keep questioning the conclusion. Women are relating to Raveena’s persona. People adore the atmosphere, texture, and tone of the movie, which features dark sky, real rain, and stunning shots of Pawna Lake taken during the monsoon season. Film dekh kar sab ko maza aa raha.”

The writer-director also discussed the response he’s receiving, the most challenging character in the movie, the largest difficulties encountered during filming, and the movie’s protagonist being a “Home-Breaker.”

The writer-director also discussed the response he’s receiving, the most challenging character in the movie, the largest difficulties encountered during filming, and the movie’s protagonist being a “Home-Breaker.”

Manish Gupta clarified the notion of a “Home-Breaker” playing the lead by saying: “Home-Breaking, which is the phenomena of unmarried ladies pursuing older, wealthier married men, has become popular in our culture today. Sadly, these young, unmarried women have no regard whatsoever for the families whose lives they are irreparably destroying by openly seducing older, married men.

Strangely, these “home-breakers” don’t believe their actions are immoral. They believe that if a man is gladly divorcing his wife and moving in with his girlfriend, it indicates that his marriage is unhappy. I thoroughly examined how a “home-breaker” behaves and what’s going through her thoughts through Vidhi Chitalia’s character’s actions in the movie.

He cites Raveena’s debut sequence as the movie’s most difficult to shoot scene, adding that it was difficult to shoot the scenes in the maternity home and the operating room. I shot this scenario inside an actual maternity home and an actual operating room to achieve the utmost in authenticity.

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