‘Mercules’ traumatised me: Sabila Nur

Rakshanda Rahman Misha
Rakshanda Rahman Misha
13 March 2023, 03:00 AM
UPDATED 14 March 2023, 19:05 PM
Television’s most adorable actress, Sabila Nur, is elated about the release of her first web-series, “Mercules” on Chorki. The series is based on real-life incidents, and the actress terms her character ‘Joyeeta’ as one of the most challenging ones that she has ever enacted on-screen.

Television's most adorable actress, Sabila Nur, is elated about the release of her first web-series, "Mercules" on Chorki. The series is based on real-life incidents, and the actress terms her character 'Joyeeta' as one of the most challenging ones that she has ever enacted on-screen.

In a candid conversation with The Daily Star, the actress talked about "Mercules," her love for challenging roles, and more.

What are your thoughts on 'Mercules' being based on a real-life incident?

That is the reason that I was really drawn to the plot. The series will focus on a character, who made headlines with her story some years back. Audiences will be able to relate to the story when the series gets uploaded on the platform.

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How difficult was it to portray Joyeeta on-screen?

Extremely difficult. The story was so mentally distressing that even the audience could feel the stress piling up from the plot. It took me 2-3 months to prepare for the role which is why I have lost out on lots of projects. It took me a lot of time to come out from the character as, I was traumatised and depressed while working on the project.

Why did you choose 'Mercules' as your first web-series?

As a Television artiste, I have worked on a lot of stories so I was looking for something unique. When I read the script, I knew I would never get the chance to work on this ever again. I read the entire 177-page draft at a go which made me realise that the story was really special to me.

How was it working with Gias Uddin Selim in 'Mercules'

Unfortunately, I didn't have any scenes with him but I still made sure to catch his shooting. I was literally blown away by his performance. Audiences will be stunned when they will see his character.

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Recently, most of your projects have been women-centric. What is the reason behind this decision?

Initially, when I started, it wasn't a conscious decision. Last Eid, most of my projects were women-centric projects, even though they didn't get much views. However, I still received a lot of praise for my performances. Unfortunately, most of the stories in our industry are male-centric, which are made by male directors, with most trying to tell the story through a male perspective.

So, when I chose my projects, I try to showcase my insight as a woman, about the experiences which are unique to us. "Mercules" is a very female-backed story, which gives significance to all of the stories which centre around female artistes. I am really grateful to Abu Shahed Emon, for showcasing a story where women can tell their tales.

Most of your contemporaries have stopped working in TV and has diverted to OTT. Will you be following the same path?

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After Qurbani Eid, I don't think any of my TV series have been telecast. I didn't release any work on Valentine's Day, as I was preparing for "Mercules." In terms of OTT, it takes a lot of time for an artiste to prepare for the role, which I have learned while working in "Mercules." So, if I do get a story that requires me to give this level of dedication, where I have to stop working on television, I will obviously do it. However, as I entered showbiz through TV, I really don't want to leave it.

What are your upcoming Eid projects?

This Eid, I have finished shooting some projects, including "Parulkotha" by Noyeem Imtiaz Neamul and "Surprise" by Masrikul Alam.