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Rasika Dugal, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming film ‘Fairy Folk’, says working on an improvised film brings absolute delight to an actor

Actress Rasika Dugal, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming film Fairy Folk, says working on an improvised film brings absolute delight to an actor as they get to push the envelope of their craft. Fairy Folk, which is...
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Actress Rasika Dugal, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming film Fairy Folk, says working on an improvised film brings absolute delight to an actor as they get to push the envelope of their craft.

Fairy Folk, which is an evocative film about human relationships, garnered a lot of positive response at the Sydney Film Festival, the Chicago International Film Festival, MAMI Film Festival and the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The film also stars Rasika’s husband, Mukul Chadda, and has been directed by Karan Gour.

The actress said: “Working on an improvised film is an actor’s delight. This style of shooting gave us the room to explore the many odd things that people do and say when they find themselves in unprecedented situations. This is the kind of film which is a must-have in the life of an actor.”

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Fairy Folk is set for a theatrical release in India on March 1.

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