Abhinay Deo’s psychological crime thriller drama, Brown premiered on June 5 and has been receiving much love and praise. While netizens proceed to shower love on the Karisma Kapoor, Surya Sharma, Soni Razdan, and Jisshu Sengupta starrer, Bollywood Bubble interacted with the latter about why he said yes to the show and more.
In the course of the exclusive interaction, Jisshu got candid about his first response to hearing the script, working with director Abhinay and the flavour Kolkata adds to the narrative. Read on to know all he said.
Jisshu Sengupta On Saying Yes To Brown & The Flavour Kolkata Adds To The Narrative
When asked his first response to reading the script of Brown and why he said yes to starring within the crime drama, Jisshu Sengupta replied, “What immediately stayed with me was the atmosphere of the writing. It had tension, nevertheless it also felt emotionally grounded. The characters weren’t written in black and white, and that all the time interests me as an actor since it gives you space to find something latest in every scene.”
Talking about how Brown transformed town of Joy into town of Death and the flavour Kolkata adds to the narrative, the actor said, “Kolkata adds a really unique emotional texture to Brown. We’ve all seen the heat and nostalgia related to town, but here you see a quieter, darker side of it. The town almost mirrors the emotional state of the characters. It’s present within the silences, the streets, the mood not only visually, but in addition emotionally.”
Jisshu On Collaborating With Abhinay Deo
When asked about collaborating with Abhinay Deo and the way the experience shaped the emotional and moral complexity of your character, Jisshu Sengupta replied, “Abhinay may be very clear in his vision, but at the identical time, he gives actors a variety of freedom. He was very particular about keeping the performances internal and honest. Many conversations we had were less about “how” to perform a scene and more about understanding what the character was carrying emotionally underneath and that became easy but in addition equally difficult but as an actor, sometimes these challenges bring those nuances to surface that sometimes we will not be aware of ourselves.”
About Brown
Giving the show a 3-star rating, Bollywood Bubble wrote in its review, “The crime drama is a promising effort that provides a gritty, socially conscious Indian detective story. It combines psychological depth, social critique, and compelling characters inside a Kolkata setting. The series demonstrates strong plotting, suspense, and a protagonist with resilience. Nonetheless, it falls short in consistent character development, pacing, and technical finesse.”
Directed by Abhinay Deo, Brown relies on Abheek Barua’s 2016 novel, City of Death. It stars Karisma Kapoor as a Kolkata detective, Surya Sharma, Soni Razdan, and Jisshu Sengupta. The show premiered on ZEE5 on June 5, 2026.
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