Jahab pe koi cut nahi hai, koi close-up, over-shoulder, kuch bhi nahi hai. Aankh bandh karke you could trust (you can close your eyes and trust them) and of course they had a script like Aarya which was set with some incredible characters and a 360-degree approach to shooting it. You were working with one of the best teams that you can hope for – Mr Ram Madhvani, Amita Madhvani who is the producer. So you kind of knew, you were working with a screenplay which has been very very successful. It was an author-backed fantastic role, the adaptation of a show like Penoza. What I was sure of, all my boxes were ticked. You could be doing the biggest banner film, with the biggest co-stars and huge budget, all of it but you cannot guarantee your success. Success is a dangerous thing in this business. While you were shooting for season one, did you imagine the show will be such a big success? Also Read - Sushmita Sen Just Said 'Love Has no Meaning Without Respect' And That Hit Differently! I have been so blessed with an audience who said, ‘come back, we want to watch more of you.’ I think they are the single most important reason for me to say I can do this, I can do this again, I can come back and be a student of cinema, learn a whole new different method and come and do Aarya. You know to come back, 10 saal ke baad aap jab wapis aate ho not to just an art form and to a different platform, there’s something which you love doing but you come back to people who jaise hum kehte hai na ki aapke ek screen age hoti hai, aap 90s se films mein kaam kar rahe hai, people kind of say, ‘bahut dekh liya isko’ (We talk about the screen age of an actor, you have worked in 90s cinema, people say they have seen him/her a lot). If I wasn’t resting so elegantly, I would show it to you dancing on the top of this couch. Read her The Weekend Interview here: Also Read - Sushmita Sen Slams Adoption Rumours With Grace, Guess Who The Little One Is? How does it feel to be a part of the most anticipated show? Apart from this, Sushmita Sen also talked about what all has changed in the industry in these many years, especially for the female actors. Sushmita called it a progressive step and thanked director Ram Madhvani for the same. Further, Sushmita Sen was asked what she thinks about making a female, a hero in an industry where most of the heroic roles are dominated by men. The actor also talked about similarities between herself and Aarya but added that season two’s Aaryais very different. In an exclusive interview with, Sushmita Sentalked about the show and revealed how her comeback with the same has been really special. Even after the first season of the show had set really high standards, the second season is receiving immense appreciation and love from the audience. We are currently working on two projects - a documentary on an annual sporting event held in a village on the border of UP and Bihar, and a short film that is based quite literally, out of this world," he added.Sushmita Sen in The Weekend Interview: Sushmita Sen is back on our television screens with the second season of Aarya. The response it has got is a huge encouragement. "At Khan and Kumar, we believe in telling stories where we see 'the extraordinary in the ordinary'. Just last week we received confirmation from The Academy that our film has been successfully entered for Oscars consideration. You can only submit your short film if it has won at an Oscar Qualifying festival. Grateful about being selected for the Oscars consideration, Vikas said, "Not everyone can apply for Oscars. Earlier, it was declared 'Best Short Film' at Lady Filmmakers Festival, Beverly Hills. The short film became an Oscar Qualifier after winning 'Best Film' at the Bengaluru International Short Film Festival, 2021.Īt the recently held 67th National Awards, 'Sonsi' won 'Best Cinematography' (Non-Feature category). November 11 : The wait for an Academy Award might just end for India as Savita Singh's 'Sonsi' (Shadow Bird), produced by 'Aarya' actor Vikas Kumar, is running the race for Oscars' 2022.