Actor Adil Hussain’s film ’52 Blue’ is being showcased at the London Indian Film Festival. In the movie, he portrays a father who gave up his dream of being a Bharatanatyam dancer from Kerala to become a fisherman. Hussain shared that preparing for this role was challenging as he had to learn Bharatanatyam and also handle fishing activities.
Hussain expressed that taking on this character was a unique opportunity to be challenged in Indian cinema. He highlighted the importance of the role and praised the director for his vision and determination to overcome personal and societal obstacles to pursue filmmaking. The actor believes that ’52 Blue’ will evoke empathy in viewers by shedding light on the lives of a specific group of people.
According to Hussain, films like ’52 Blue’ offer a glimpse into the intricacies of different cultures and regions, allowing audiences to connect with diverse human experiences on a deeper level. He emphasized the power of storytelling in transporting viewers to unfamiliar yet relatable settings, enriching their understanding of various communities.
