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‘I Don’t Want To Get Hung Up’: Ray Fisher Reveals How His Film The Piano Lesson Was A ‘Palette Cleanser’ After Career Hardships
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‘I Don’t Want To Get Hung Up’: Ray Fisher Reveals How His Film The Piano Lesson Was A ‘Palette Cleanser’ After Career Hardships

Ray Fisher not only looked charming on screens in Netflix’s period drama The Piano Lesson but also delivered a performance that has sparked some early Oscar buzz. This film was a breath of fresh air for Fisher who was entangled in a ton of controversy over the last few years. 

The actor who played cyborg in DC’s 2017 Justice League had a public dispute with film director Joss Whedon and former DC Films president Walter Hamada. But this project finally gave him the chance to move on. 

During an interview at the Variety Studio, the actor revealed how he channelized his angst through his character on The Piano Lesson. “What helped this entire process is, I’ve got to give it up to August Wilson,” he said. 

“The juxtaposition that existed within the piece, within the character. I think there’s a little of Lymon Jackson in all of us,” he added. Fisher explained how the innocence his character possesses, often found lacking in adults, was refreshing for him to play. “For me, it was a palate cleanser in many ways because I’ve endured specific hardships in my life and some career hardships,” he admitted. 

This project helped him get to a place where he decided not to be hung up on the past and move on. “Being able to come back into this space and say, ‘I don’t want to get hung up on this” and to not feel resentful about everything that occurred and willingness to move on, is something his character represents. 

Based on August Wilson’s eponymous book, the film revolves around the Charles family in 1936 who are deciding what to do with a precious ancestral heirloom—a piano. While some offer to sell for monetary gain, others fight to preserve their ancestral glory. According to the official synopsis, the themes of family legacy are explored in the film. 

Apart from Fisher, Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Danielle Brooks, Michael Potts and others are part of the star-studded ensemble. The Piano Lesson will be released theatrically on November 8 and will be available to stream on Netflix, November 22 onwards. 

 

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No Entry 2: Fardeen Khan on not being part of sequel to iconic comedy film; ‘You should call Boney Kapoor’
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No Entry 2: Fardeen Khan on not being part of sequel to iconic comedy film; ‘You should call Boney Kapoor’

Fardeen Khan, who was one of the key actors in the 2005 movie, No Entry recently confirmed that he is not a part of its upcoming sequel. During an interview, the star stated that No Entry 2, bankrolled by producer Boney Kapoor will have all new actors.

When the actor was in a conversation with Bollywood Hungama, he was asked if he has been approached by the No Entry 2 makers to be part of the comedy film. Opening up about it, Fardeen Khan said that even though the film has been announced, neither him nor the original cast is in it. He added that the film has got a whole new star cast. Upon being questioned about the reason of him not being in the upcoming comic caper, she said, “You should call Boney Kapoor for this.”

During the same chat, the Heeramandi actor recalled working in the first installment, No Entry. He said that as an actor, it was his first attempt at doing all-out comedy. Even though it was something very different from the way he saw himself, it freed him up because he had to really let go. While he was a bit hesitant about doing that, Boney was convinced and helped him with it.

No Entry 2 will be produced by Kapoor and directed by Anees Bazmee. To refresh your memory, the first movie also featured Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Bipasha Basu, Esha Deol, Lara Dutta, Celina Jaitly, and Boman Irani.

Fardeen was currently busy with his upcoming movie, Visfot. Recently, he was in an exclusive chat with Pinkvilla, along with director-producer Sanjay Gupta. While they spoke about the Kookie Gulati directorial film that was released on September 6, Gupta said that his impression of Fardeen is more from his dad, Bollywood actor, director, and producer Feroz Khan, than him.

The filmmaker continued, “I worship Khan saab. All my film is derivative of his work and everything. So, it was a very very natural connect.” For the unaware, the crime thriller film also features Riteish Deshmukh, Priya Bapat, and Krystle D’Souza in key roles. It was released on Jio Cinema.

ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Heeramandi’s Fardeen Khan opens up on battling tough times, depression; ‘It’s a constant cycle of death and resurrection’

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Bangladesh plans Sheikh Hasina’s extradition to put her on trial for ‘mass killings’
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Bangladesh plans Sheikh Hasina’s extradition to put her on trial for ‘mass killings’

The interim government in Bangladesh, led by Muhammad Yunus, is intensifying efforts to extradite ex-PM Sheikh Hasina from India. Hasina fled after a mass uprising in August. The government plans to try her for alleged mass killings during student-led protests. An arrest warrant application will be filed with the International Crimes Tribunal. Bangladesh’s ICT began a probe against Hasina and nine other individuals on allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity.

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