Sanjay Narvekar

Sanjay Narvekar, Actor

Sanjay Narvekar is one such actor who fits into any role with his spontaneity, at any given situation, be it stage or in front of the camera. This versatile actor has already proved his ability as a solo hero and also in supporting roles with the same enthusiasm and vigor. Sanjay’s forthcoming film ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ has invited the attention of one and all, for his author backed role in the film. Here, he speaks about his role, in a chit chat with MMW.

Sanjay NarvekarQ: When you signed this film ‘Mohaan Aawatey’, were you impressed with the story or your role ?
A: I accepted the role, because the script of this film is based on a real life story. It’s how an ordinary person, who is not even educated, advances step by step with his progress in life to reach his ultimate goal, merely with self confidence and hard work. His struggle in life, impressed me. Moreover, all the co-artistes in film were best. In fact, I found it a perfect project.

Q: Will ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ bring a new change in your life ?
A: For an artiste like me, every role is like a debut. Every time, it gives us a chance to improve further. Therefore, even this role is likely to bring some change in me.

Q: In this film, you are playing a central character. What do you have to say about that?
A: Yes, I am playing a central character. But, this role is about a boy, who comes from a very poor background that too having lived in a village during his childhood. He comes to Mumbai, leaving his school studies halfway. His real journey begins only after his arrival in Mumbai. But, it is because of the other characters around him that the central character gets importance.

Q: Can we call it a ‘One man show’ ?
A: No, not at all. No film can be called a ‘One man show’. Even if, one person is a writer, director and actor; there are others too, who make this production complete. To say about this film, it belongs to everyone, right from the Spot-boy to the Distributor. Only because, the film’s name is ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ and that I am performing that title role, does not mean that the credit should go to me.