Life together – a wonderful killer of romance: Konkana Seng Sharma on navigation in life


Mumbai, actor Konkana Saint Sharma, says he can treat his character in the future movie “Subway … in Dynamo” because it captures a true and often unspoken shift that occurs in most long -term relationships.

Life together - a wonderful killer of romance: Konkana Seng Sharma on navigation in life
Life together – a wonderful killer of romance: Konkana Seng Sharma on navigation in life

The latest director of Anraga Bass, which took place in a critical film of the 2007 director “Life … in the subway”, the chronicle is a bitter relationship of four pairs in a modern setting.

In the movie, Saint Sharma and Panci tripati play in the coyola and Monti, a couple of middle -aged age whose marriage is experiencing a violent phase.

“Anyone who has been in a long -term relationship, but your relationship is good, and you are really in love, this magic changes. I wouldn’t say it is sure to disappear, but something changes in dynamics, especially in the family.

“Like, life together is a great killer of romance, you are constantly experiencing about the menu or AC, children, EMIS and school fees. So, this is a problem in a long-term relationship. So, I can contact it a little,” said Sen Sharma PTI.

Apart from hay charma and tripati, “subway … in Dynamo, also presented Anup Her, Nina Gupto, Ali Phasal, Fatima Sana Sheikh, Roy Kapoor and Sarah Ali.

Roy Kapoor plays in the port of the port, man, and he said that the problems of the character-more honest reflection of the emotions that the film is encapsulated.

“It seems he is a commitment-fobial child, perhaps I don’t associate too much with this aspect. If writing is good, it attracts you and it makes you contact with it.

“Added great, it puts you in a situation that is so fun to play, they are so interesting, insightful things. The joy was for me this role,” Roy Kapur, who paired across from Sarah Ali Khan.

Sana Sheikh, who is seeing Romance Ali Phasal, said the film records the raw emotions of the relationship.

“If you enter this situation, then you respond to at least I react equally with your character. So emotions are honest. It doesn’t matter what the situation or what is the complication,” she added.

Roy Kapoor and Sana Shaih also expressed excitement about the revival of romantic films.

“Romantic films are a lot of fun. We haven’t seen them for a long time. I am very pleased with” subway. “And all the other films that are coming,” said Sana Sheikh, adding that “a bunch of heap” and “Aashiki” is a favorite romantic films.

Roy Kapoor said: “When love story is done right … It’s a great genre. Great watching romantic films. It’s nice it came back.”

Saint Sharma was pleased to recall the experience of working with the late Irrfan Khan in “Life in … Subway”.

“Working with IRRFAN was such a fantastic experience. I was so lucky to find out about it. This film is a new hero. But there are one or two scenes that have a certain parallel with the first part.

“So, in the middle of the shooting of these scenes, it suddenly struck me when we did a similar scene. I also shared it with the anur.”

“Subway … in Dino” produced by Bhushan Kumar of T-Series and Anurag Basu Productions Pvt Ltd., which is scheduled to release on July 4.

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