Actress Divya Dutta shared a heartwarming memory from the set of the popular movie Stanley Ka Dabba, highlighting the simplicity and camaraderie during filming. She mentioned how the script for her character was just a Class 5 English textbook, emphasizing the natural charm that unfolded on set. Divya expressed her deep connection to the project, calling it one of her dearest works.
Recalling the joyous atmosphere on set, Divya praised the director, Amole Gupte, for offering her the role while watching a children’s film together. She reminisced about the genuine moments shared with her young co-stars and the magic that evolved during filming. Divya fondly remembered the shared tiffin breaks and the absence of any airs or staff, creating a close-knit bond among the cast and crew.
Stanley Ka Dabba, directed by Amole Gupte, featured Divya Dutta alongside Partho Gupte and Vidyut Jammwal in key roles. The film centered around a schoolboy’s story who never carries a lunchbox, unfolding a touching narrative. Divya Dutta, a veteran in the Indian film industry for over three decades, has showcased her acting brilliance in various acclaimed films like Veer-Zaara, Delhi-6, and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.
