Durgamati previously titled Durgavati has been creating quite a buzz ever since the Hindi remake has been in the talks. The trailer of the movie has garnered quite a lot of eyeballs as well. But as is always the case, there are many who is comparing it to its original Telugu counterpart Bhagmathie.  Jisshu Sengupta who will be seen essaying the role of an ACP in the movie spills the beans on what made him say a yes to his character and how he approached it.

He said:

It’s a different role which I haven’t done in Hindi as of now and it’s a very strong character and there is something different about this character which hooked me to this film.

Speaking about his approach towards the character of Abhay Singh the actor further added:

I am a very spontaneous actor. I don’t rehearse myself and go on set. As an actor, I trust my director and ofcourse I have my own way of creating a character which I discuss with the director. In this case, Ashok Ji said yes whatever you have thought just do it your way the way you want to do it. Ashok ji has given me that liberty and it was great working with Ashok Sir. When a director gives you that liberty of the way you want to express yourself as an ACP it feels great.

The film has a brilliant star cast of Bhumi Pednekar, Arshad Warsi, Jisshu Sengupta, and Mahie Gill. The film is directed by G. Ashok

Durgamati is a thrilling, scary ride that tells the story of an innocent Government officer who is made the victim of a major conspiracy that involves other major political kingpins and ghosts of his past.

The film is presented by T-Series, Cape of Good Films, and Abundantia Entertainment production and is slated for release on Amazon Prime Video on 11th December 2020.