Interview

Challenging roles give me added drive: Swagata

Photo: Ridwan Adid Rupon

Showbiz has attracted Swagata since she was a child. What started as a hobby has flowered into a passion and today she is a popular name in the arena with an interest in acting, singing, anchoring and modeling. The Daily Star recently caught up with the artiste on the lighter side of life:

What is family life like?
Swagata:
It's fine. We are happy together. I'm busy with my shooting schedule and husband who is a cinematographer keeps busy too.

Have your priorities changed now that you are married?
Swagata:
Definitely. Earlier, I had to think about only one family, but now I have two families. My responsibility has doubled. 

How do you spend your time with your husband?
Swagata:
Both of us have very tight schedules; whenever we get time we go for outings. We went to the Jazz & Blues Festival together, and had an amazing launch journey to Chandpur. We also enjoy watching movies with friends occasionally.

What was the last film you watched at a cinema hall?
Swagata:
“Runout” at Blockbuster Cinemas. We enjoyed it a lot.

You have ventured into acting, singing, anchoring and modeling, how do you juggle these roles?
Swagata:
As my acting career is in flow, there is a fixed schedule. I used to emcee programmes, but now I'm singing and modeling occasionally.

You are not seen in films these days, why so?
Swagata:
My last project was “Oshanta Mon” directed by Kazi Hayat. Now I'm busy with TV plays.

What kind of characters are you most attracted to in your TV plays? 
Swagata:
I love playing different characters. Apart from this, if the work is challenging, I feel an added drive. I also want to do the kind of work people will remember.

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Challenging roles give me added drive: Swagata

Photo: Ridwan Adid Rupon

Showbiz has attracted Swagata since she was a child. What started as a hobby has flowered into a passion and today she is a popular name in the arena with an interest in acting, singing, anchoring and modeling. The Daily Star recently caught up with the artiste on the lighter side of life:

What is family life like?
Swagata:
It's fine. We are happy together. I'm busy with my shooting schedule and husband who is a cinematographer keeps busy too.

Have your priorities changed now that you are married?
Swagata:
Definitely. Earlier, I had to think about only one family, but now I have two families. My responsibility has doubled. 

How do you spend your time with your husband?
Swagata:
Both of us have very tight schedules; whenever we get time we go for outings. We went to the Jazz & Blues Festival together, and had an amazing launch journey to Chandpur. We also enjoy watching movies with friends occasionally.

What was the last film you watched at a cinema hall?
Swagata:
“Runout” at Blockbuster Cinemas. We enjoyed it a lot.

You have ventured into acting, singing, anchoring and modeling, how do you juggle these roles?
Swagata:
As my acting career is in flow, there is a fixed schedule. I used to emcee programmes, but now I'm singing and modeling occasionally.

You are not seen in films these days, why so?
Swagata:
My last project was “Oshanta Mon” directed by Kazi Hayat. Now I'm busy with TV plays.

What kind of characters are you most attracted to in your TV plays? 
Swagata:
I love playing different characters. Apart from this, if the work is challenging, I feel an added drive. I also want to do the kind of work people will remember.

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