“OTT Needs a New Direction”
The session, driven by Sangeeta Dutta, Vidya’s previous college teacher, got to be a ardent travel through her career. Reflecting on two decades of chasing her dreams, Vidya concluded by honoring an gathering of people ask to sing RD Burman’s Tomate Amate.
“I Owe a Part to Bengal”
When talking about her association to Bengal, Vidya said, “Gautam da shared with me a basic however significant blessing—Bhalo theko—which I remind myself of day by day. I’ll continuously be thankful to Bengal. After confronting misfortunes in the South, Kolkata grasped me. My to begin with film, Bhalo Theko, was made conceivable much obliged to Kolkata and Gautam da. My to begin with scene? With Soumitra Chatterjee—what a dream starting! I was working on advertisement movies with Pradeep da when, after a late-night shoot, he casually said, ‘I’ll make a film with you.’ After all the dismissals, I didn’t take him genuinely, but he kept his word, and Parineeta happened. I’ll never disregard Sharmila ji going by amid the Piyu Bole shoot. Kolkata has given me so much, and at whatever point I pass by the famous areas from Parineeta, Kahaani, and Begum Jaan, the wistfulness hits me hard.”
“OTT Stages Have Come to a Point of Saturation”
Reflecting on the state of OTT stages, Vidya famous, “They’ve been a lifesaver for us, but presently they’ve come to a immersion point. It’s time for reinvention—everyone must thrust past the limits, and as it were at that point will genuine change occur.”
“Madhuri Dixit Was My To begin with Inspiration”
Vidya reviewed how her acting desires were started by a few amazing stars: “Madhuri Dixit touched off my energy to act. I needed to be like Shabana Azmi and Sridevi. And at that point there were others like Tabu, Rekhaji, Meena Kumari, and Madhabiji (Mukherjee), who molded my journey.”