MUMBAI: Darsheel Safary is known for his performance as a child actor in Taare Zameen Par. He later featured in many movies, and today, his short film titled ‘Capital A small a’ has been released on Amazon Mini TV. The film also stars Revathi Pillai in the lead role.
TellyChakkar recently interacted with Darsheel and spoke to him about ‘Capital A small a’, being bullied in school, and a lot more.
How excited or nervous are you for ‘Capital A small a’?
I have been super excited and nervous as well. We made the film with so much love and heart. Everyone has worked really hard; it has been a challenging shoot. We are excited to see what the audience feels when they watch the film.
‘Capital A small a’ talks about school days and crush; so, who was your crush in your school days?
I had my first crush in the third standard, and I don’t know if it was the right age to have a crush. I think I felt something close to love. You keep thinking about it, and then a lot of things happen; you start thinking about what a crush means and what love is, and it distracts you. That’s what the film is also all about. There is a certain essence, cuteness, and sweetness about the entire experience of crushing on someone.
The trailer of the film also showcases how people bully and tease others. Did you face bullying in school and college?
It (bullying) happens in everyone’s life, specifically to people who have been actors and child actors. It’s a natural instinct of people to show superiority. What mattered to me the most was how I take it. If I get affected by it, sit in a corner and sulk about it, I am going to miss out on other moments of life like being with my friends and people who like me. So, I worked on it by not getting affected by these things.
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