
Chandan Roy Sanyal Gets Real With 40 Wild and Whimsical Questions
What do you get when you blend soul-searching with sharp wit, wrap it in the charm of old-world cinema, and throw in a deep love for theatre, travel, and chai? You get Chandan Roy Sanyal, the delightfully unpredictable actor who’d happily swap lives with Pluto the cartoon dog just to nap in peace, romance Aishwarya Lekshmi on-screen, and sneak away to Chile’s mountains if the clock were ticking on his last 24 hours. Chandan opens up about everything from childhood regrets and crushes left unspoken, to why he’d love to be a donkey and why Devdas is the role he’d trade the world for. Buckle up, this one’s as wild, wise, and whimsical as the man himself.

1. If you were to write a book, what would it be about?
2. How do you want loved ones to remember you?
3. If you could host a party with three people, dead or alive, who would you invite?
Mahavatar Babaji, Charlie Chaplin and Guru Dutt.
4. If you had only 24 hours to live, what would you do?
I would travel to Chile in South America and get lost in the beauty of the mountains.
5. What is the one thing you know now that you wish you knew when you were younger?
6 If you could be transformed into one animal, which one would you choose?
7. Which is the one movie you wish you could have been a part of?
Sagar by Ramesh Sippy. I’d love to play Kamal Haasan’s character, Raja.
8. Is there a role you’d give up anything to play?
9 One recent on-screen performance you loved the most?
I loved Fahadh Faasil’s performance in Aavesham.
10 One Bollywood star you’re dying to work with?
11. Which was the last film that made you cry?
12. A film you saw recently that you thought was overrated…
13 If your life were a movie, which one would it be?
Rajnigandha (1974). It’s a beautiful love story that explores how love can return to you in unexpected ways, touching on the many shades and definitions of love. Basu Bhattacharya’s captures the quiet romance of the 1970s with stunning authenticity. Amol Palekar and Vidya Sinha deliver deeply natural performances that stay with you. Every time I watch the film, it feels like I’m living inside it. And when I hear the music, it plays not just in my ears but inside my mind, as if it’s part of my own real life.
14. A grey male onscreen character you wish you were in real life?
15. The worst criticism you’ve ever received about yourself?
I’m never really criticised for my acting.
16 One actress you want to romance on screen?
17 The Bollywood celeb you’d want as a neighbour?
Bobby Deol. He’d be a great neighbour. Bobby has really great speakers. I love sound and music, and he has an amazing music system and his home has amazing stuff. The kind of stuff a house needs. You know, I’ve had the chance to go to his house and eat there several times and the food is absolutely delicious. He has a very beautiful garden. So yeah, good food, good music and good cheese. Everything you’ll want in an ideal neighbour.
18. If you were a journalist, who’s the first actor you would like to interview? And why?
Mr Kamal Haasan. I’d love to understand his work and craft through a one-on-one conversation.
19. What’s the one thing you’d ask Shah Rukh Khan, Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn?
20. Three things you do on set…
21. What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you on a film set?
22. What’s one lie you told your parents?
23. If you could talk in your sleep, what would you say?
24. If you could commit one crime without being caught, what would it be?
25. If you were to lose your memory, what’s the one thing or person you’d happily forget?
26. If you could go back in time, what advice would you give teenage Chandan?
27. What’s your one annoying habit?
28. One thing you’d love to change about yourself…
29. One flaw that makes you imperfectly perfect?
I’m very gullible. I trust people easily. It can be good or bad, I don’t know.
30. What makes you nostalgic?
31. What’s been your worst date?
32. One mistake you’d never repeat in relationship?
33. Professional mistakes you’ll never make again…
34. What’s your most useless talent?
35. What if someone of the same sex hit on you?
I’d acknowledge it with a lot of respect.
36. What’s more important to you—money or fame? And why?
37. What’s your idea of perfect happiness?
38. The worst criticism you’ve ever received about yourself…
39. What’s the weirdest thing you’ve Googled?
40. Who are the people who can truly control Chandan Roy Sanyal?
I don’t think anyone can, spiritually, I practise detachment.
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