Bollywood is in transition: Chandrachur

Update: 2012-05-29 10:09 GMT
Actor Chandrachur Singh, who has been out of action for health reasons, is back. From films to television he is doing everything and is also wowed by the film industry’s professionalism and changing work culture.

‘Bollywood is going through a transitional phase. One of the good things that has happened over the years is that there is continuity. Now most of the films are shot in just one schedule, which was not there before,’ Chandrachur said.

‘The mechanics of film-making have changed; post-production values have changed in a big way. There is a lot of professionalism today; films are getting fresh treatment... It is good to see they have learned the business dynamics of it,’ added the 43-year-old.

He breezed into Bollywood in 1996 with two successful films —  Maachis and Tere Mere Sapne. He proved his versatility by playing a militant in off-beat serious drama Maachis, about militancy in Punjab, and an NRI who falls in love with a desi girl in romantic comedy Tere Mere Sapne.

Later in Josh and Kya Kehna he was seen romancing Aishwarya Rai and Preeti Zinta, respectively.

After the 2001 release Aamdani Atthani Kharcha Rupaiyaa the actor suffered health problems and had been out of action since.
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