The Pooja Bhatt Show
Between Karbala and the Stage: The Intersection of Longing and Logic with Danish Husain In this evocative episode, Pooja sits down with Danish Husain-A man whose life and work exist at the intersection of longing and logic. From the calculated world of economics and banking to the visceral, ancient art of Dastangoi, Danish’s journey is not one of mere career change, but of spiritual homecoming. They explore what it means to be tutored by grief and how he transitioned from a life that made sense on paper to one that resonates in the soul. Through the lens of his celebrated roles in Bard of Blood, Taj Mahal 1989 and Haq they discuss the delicate balance between control and honesty, and the profound ways in which actors must depend on one another to breathe life into a scene. The conversation turns to the unique sanctity of theatre.. a space Danish argues cannot be replaced by screens, as it thrives exclusively on the raw, unmediated energy of live human connection. This leads us to the fearless legacy of Saadat Hasan Manto, whose unapologetic storytelling remains a vital mirror for the truths Danish seeks to summon today. We also go behind the scenes of the Netflix series Bombay Begums. Danish reflects on the vulnerability required for Intimate scenes, revealing how trust, communication, and clear boundaries are the essential scaffolding that allows a performance to feel real while preserving absolute respect and safety. This is a conversation about the power of silence, the weight of heritage, and the courage required to answer a call that only you can hear. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.
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