Synopsis
Anubha Arora, acclaimed for her role in Amazon’s 'Power of Paanch', has joined Vivek Agnihotri's 'The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter'. She emphasizes the importance of character depth and emotional engagement in storytelling.Key Takeaways
- Anubha Arora joins 'The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter'
- Instincts guide her project choices
- Director Vivek Agnihotri praised for his expertise
- Emotional depth of thrillers captivates audiences
- Importance of character influence in narratives
Mumbai, March 4 (NationPress) Anubha Arora, known for her recent role in Amazon’s Power of Paanch, has secured her next project. She is now part of the ensemble cast of Vivek Agnihotri's The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter.
Anubha Arora shared that her instincts guide her in selecting roles, focusing on characters that significantly influence the narrative.
She stated, "I’ve always approached projects based on my instincts as an actor, ensuring that my character plays a vital role in the storyline. This not only allows me to showcase my acting skills but also brings me immense joy to see myself on screen."
"Moreover, some projects stand out from the start as captivating, like The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter. It presents impactful truths within a beautifully crafted screenplay," Anubha Arora elaborated.
Discussing the title The Delhi Files: The Bengal Chapter, she remarked, "It immediately captures your attention. It seems to be the most intriguing segment of The Files Trilogy."
Recognizing the intelligence of audiences, Anubha Arora noted that their preferences can be unpredictable. She expressed, "They are often attracted to either pure entertainment or new realms that enrich their knowledge and life experiences. This opens up avenues for filmmakers to explore a variety of themes."
Praising director Vivek Agnihotri, she mentioned his exceptional talent and profound understanding of his subjects. "This clarity makes him very decisive on set. He is genuinely an actor's director, helping you grasp the character's true essence and inspiring you to deliver your best," Anubha Arora remarked.
When asked whether she believes the crime genre piques audience curiosity, she emphasized that it is the emotions generated by such films that leave a lasting impact on viewers.
"More than crime, it’s the emotional depth a thriller evokes that draws many of us to this genre. Some narratives are larger than life, while others are grounded in harsh realities; both feed into the audience's intrigue and mental engagement," she concluded.