Choosing right script for short films is tough: Kumud

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Kumud Mishra, who played the protagonist in the short film "Listener", says choosing the right for short films isn't easy as the story depends on the merit of the

Asked if he liked working in a short film, Kumud told IANS here: "I think choosing the right for a short film is tough because here, everything depends on how good the is…that creates the impact. The length of the film is short, it is experimental. If the is not well written and compact, it won't create an impact."

He has been dabbling in different mediums. He featured in films like "Rockstar", "Jolly LLB 2", "Raanjhanaa", "Badlapur" and "Airlift", and also did plays like "Bali Aur Shambhu", "Flirt In Your Dreams" and "Kaumudi".

Asked if his approach towards acting changes based on the medium, Kumud said: "Some elements surely change keeping the medium in mind. For instance, when it comes to theatre, we go through months of rehearsals before going on stage. But in cinema, obviously, we do not have that long preparation timing. And that makes a difference in character building."

In "Listener", Kumud plays a man who is a paid listener at a restaurant.

Giving an insight into the story, he said: "It is human nature that many times we tend to open up to a stranger rather than a friend. That is exactly the case with these guests at the restaurant who are ready to pay a listener just to have a conversation; just to let their thoughts out of their system."

"People have frustration of different levels. A boy (Shashank Arora) is going through a break-up where how the social media status, 'likes' and 'comments' are affecting him. Though the 'listener' is not exactly understanding the social media part, he is able to connect to the heartbreak story. We all perhaps need a listener," he shared.

He has worked with film directors like Imtiaz Ali, and

Is there any criteria for choosing a project?

Kumud said: "is the first thing that I prioritise when I select a film because as a reader, if I cannot read the at one go, I know even the audience will not feel engaged with the story. For me, the also matters, and there are days when I do a film without reading the because I liked the director, worked with him earlier and enjoy collaboration with the "

"However, I do not refuse any just because the is new. For instance, this film 'Listener' is the debut film of But the story is brilliantly written…so I said yes to it," he added.

"Listener" released

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 15:56 IST