In a recent interview, Nussrat Jahan and Yash Daasguptaa, prominent figures in the Bengali film industry, shed light on their professional dynamics and the challenges of working together as a couple. When asked about the impact of personal relationships on their work with Sentimentaaal, Nussrat emphasized that personal equations can be a source of support during professional crises but asserted that it doesn’t compromise professionalism. Yash added that understanding and respecting each other’s professional logic are crucial elements in their collaboration.
Discussing the advantages and disadvantages of working with a spouse, Yash highlighted that he sees hardly any disadvantages. He emphasized the advantage of having a family member share responsibilities and ease the burdens of work. Nussrat concurred, mentioning the only drawback being their busy schedules, leaving little time for date nights.
Reflecting on Yash’s roles as a producer, co-actor, husband, and business partner, Nussrat praised his passion for filmmaking and commitment to quality. She described him as extremely professional as a co-actor and credited him as her strength in their personal relationship.
Speaking about their upcoming film, Nussrat revealed that it’s an entertaining experience designed to offer viewers a larger-than-life cinematic journey. Responding to a question about the audience’s reception of Bengali masala films, she stressed the importance of providing variety in the industry, asserting that both socially relevant and commercial films are necessary for its growth.
When questioned about the support they receive from industry friends and colleagues, Yash emphasized the need for unity in the industry’s growth, highlighting the crucial role of audience support for Bengali cinema. He expressed optimism about Bengal’s potential, citing its abundance of talent and infrastructure.
The interview also touched upon the meticulous attention given to the film’s music, with Yash commending Amlaan and Keshab Dey for their excellent work on the soundtrack. The duo urged the audience to support Bengali cinema, emphasizing that with a bit of patience and backing, the industry can reach greater heights.