But Swara really couldn’t care less. “Social media should have been a platform that helped us connect across geographical, time and space borders. It was and in some ways is a beautiful possibility. However we have as a society and I mean across the world used it to sink to our lowest selves and indulge our basest instinct- anonymous bullying and harassment. I’ve always believed that there is only one way to deal with bullies- call them out! That’s how I handle social media toxicity.”
Swara feels the original intent of social media has been diluted, vitiated beyond repair. “The mainstream news media today has become the most unreliable and irresponsible source of rabble rousing. When they are called out and their hate and bullying is held accountable they respond with trolling and more hate. But this is the pushback to hate from normal rational citizens. We must hold the media and the government accountable as citizens and as taxpayers.”
One saw Swara on screen for the first time in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Guzaarish where she had a walk-on part as a television anchor. Nothing there gave us any inkling of what was to come. Such unvarnished naturalistic, performances in Tanu Weds Manu, Nil Battey Sannata and specially Anaarkali Of Arrah.
For one’s money time and attention, Swara Bhasker was the real Tanu, whether Manu likes it or not. Swara’s spontaneous, unrehearsed, seemingly uncomplicated interpretations of the most layered emotions is exemplary, it feels like a one-woman acting school.
There are many sequences in the very oddly titled Nil Battey Sannata where Swara sweeps you into her character’s innermost world of melancholy and despair without making you drown in maudlinism. Playing a domestic help Chanda who dreams of making her stubborn spoilt bratty daughter Apeksha (Riya Shukla) into something bigger than destiny decrees for the poor, Swara delivers a virtuoso performance. She gets the minutest of Chanda’s feeling on screen without screaming for attention.
There is an honesty about Swara easily comfortably and fluently reflected on screen. In recent times she has become a vocal opponent of vote politics and the politics of oppression. And if this means losing out on roles, so be it.