Ayesha Kapur on Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Black getting OTT release after 19 years: It makes the film more accessible

Actor Ayesha Kapur stated she by chance found Black (2005) within the “New Releases” catalogue of a streaming platform just lately. ”I used to be like what’s

Actor Ayesha Kapur stated she by chance found Black (2005) within the “New Releases” catalogue of a streaming platform just lately. ”I used to be like what’s taking place?” Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s cult basic Black just lately received an OTT launch after 19 years.

Ayesha Kapur performed younger Michelle McNally in Black.

In a chat with us, Kapur, who performed younger Michelle McNally revealed when the film was pulled down on YouTube, she felt unhappy. But now that it is streaming on OTT “more viewers will see it, including my friends from college in America. I was surprised that it wasn’t on any platform for the longest time. I think just being on OTT makes it more accessible,” the 29-year-old added.

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The news about Black’s OTT debut was damaged by Amitabh Bachchan on its nineteenth anniversary on X. The megastar performed Michelle’s trainer Debraj Sahai. Though Rani Mukerji performed the grown-up Michelle, Kapur’s portrayal of the deaf-mute woman gained her immense accolades.

“It had affected the blind and deaf community too. It’s become a cult film even in Korea. It’s crazy to think where all this film was travelled and the impact it made on people from different demographics,” Kapur added.

But being all of 9 at the moment, did she realise that she was entering into delivering a robust efficiency? “I hadn’t been exposed to Bollywood at all. So I didn’t know exactly what I was getting into,” Kapur stated.

“I didn’t have that star complex or exposure and I could really play that part. I realised how intense playing Michelle was only later. But I fell so much in love with acting through the process,” she added.

Despite having stalwarts like Bhansali and Bachchan, Kapur stated “they didn’t treat me like a nine-year-old. They included me in the creative process helping me shine, and bringing out the best in me.”

The actor revealed that put up Black, she met Bhansali to debate a challenge which he was producing. “But I had just been accepted into Columbia University. I would love to meet him again, now that I’m done with my studies,” Kapur expressed.

Source: www.hindustantimes.com

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