Updated On: 07 July, 2023 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Initially hesitant to play a husband’s role, Jisshu says he came on board The Trial only to share screen space with Kajol

A still from The Trial
Jisshu Sengupta was certain he would not play a husband on screen again. From Rani Mukerji’s Mardaani franchise to Vidya Balan-led Shakuntala Devi (2020), and Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors (2020), the actor had essayed the role of the spouse one too many times. But luck had other plans, he realised, when
creator-director Suparn S Varma approached him for a part in The Trial. “When I met Suparn for the show, I didn’t know which role I was about to play. Then he said, ‘Husband!’” he laughs.
In The Trial, which is the Indian adaptation of The Good Wife, Sengupta’s character is put behind bars after his wrongdoings come to light. This compels his wife—essayed by Kajol—to begin her life anew. Early on in the narration, Sengupta understood that his role, with its complexities, was
different from the husband roles he had played in the past. “My character is grey and has got so many layers. I believe there is so much to do with negative shades in a character, something that a positive role [does not offer you].”