"Even when I started acting, the journalists themselves would come up with these comparisons. But that's how people think. It's not how we think. I can't think of her as a competition.
"She is the pioneer and I'm really happy to follow in her footsteps. I am glad she was there to carry the torch first. You cannot control how other people see you. And that's totally valid," Konkona told PTI in an interview here.
"I am naturally not a competitive or ambitious person anyway. Regardless, I have high standards for myself, which I often don't meet. That's my own tragedy."
Konkona says she knew she had to be specific with the choices regarding her debut film as being a small-budget and off-beat project, the actress did not have the luxury to try things out.
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"What happens is you don't have the luxury to try things out. You have to go with a plan. And then may be there are some moments which are magical or spontaneous - which are very few in this film," she says.
Konkona says she finds the year 1979 "romantic".
"It sounds magical to me. It's the era. I love the '70s. I love the sensibility of the time and I feel everything changed from the year 1980. It all became different. 'A Death in the Gunj' feels like that kind of a film. It's like from a certain time that doesn't exist anymore," she says.
The film, starring Vikrant Massey, Kalki Koechlin, Ranvir Shorey, Tanuja, Jim Sarbh and late actor Om Puri, releases on June 2.
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