Home / Sunday-mid-day / Article / Varun Badola: I am in love with the whole creative process

Varun Badola: I am in love with the whole creative process

Actor Varun Badola who turned dialogue writer for the recent web show, Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein, speaks of disassociation, willing suspension of disbelief and enjoying his simultaneous careers equally

Listen to this article :
Assisting Tigmanshu Dhulia in Haasil and Charas when he was 22, and functioning as his additional dialogue writer helped Varun Badola learn the ropes. Pic/Rane Ashish

Assisting Tigmanshu Dhulia in Haasil and Charas when he was 22, and functioning as his additional dialogue writer helped Varun Badola learn the ropes. Pic/Rane Ashish

The way Goldie [director, writer and producer Sidharth Sengupta] and I work is that he sends me an open file with the screenplay; I just push the space bar, create space for myself and start writing dialogues,” says actor Varun Badola, known for his work in television serials like Astitva...Ek Prem Kahani, Koshish - Ek Asha and Des Mein Nikla Hoga Chand. Badola admits that he writes primarily for friends like Sengupta and hints at the organic nature of this working partnership. Besides being a well-known face in the Indian television circuit, Badola is also an accomplished dialogue writer, having worked for prominent web shows including ALTBalaji’s Apaharan and Undekhi on Sony Liv. Assisting Tigmanshu Dhulia in Haasil and Charas when he was only 22, and functioning as his additional dialogue writer helped him learn the ropes, shares Badola, now 48. It was an experience he put to good use when he was roped in to write episodes and scenes for Astitva, Koshish and Ek Chabi Hai Pados Mein later. It was his work on the latter which Sengupta came in to direct, that he believes got him the Apaharan job in 2017, a show which Badola believes holds some of his best work.

The two writing processes, however, have been starkly different. In television, Badola explains, one could be writing the same situation five times over. “When I was writing for TV, the idea was not to have the same conversation, the same words, but to think of something new which was difficult, because one needs to have more ideas.” The writing for web shows on the other hand, needs to be taut and precise, he says. So, does he prefer one format over the other? “I have never written for personal satisfaction or achievement,” he responds. “It’s something to do with the way we’ve been brought up. The idea is to get the job done. Writing a good scene is just about that sometimes.”

Exhibition Ad Banner
Exhibition Ad Banner

How do you like the new new mid-day.com experience? Share your feedback and help us improve.

Read Next Story
A dash of Colah

Trending Stories

Latest Photoscta-pos

Latest VideosView All

Latest Web StoriesView All

Mid-Day FastView All

Advertisement