Arjun Rampal shares stuff about his upcoming flick 'Daddy'

Sakshi Chaturvedi
Published on: 22 Aug 2017 11:01 AM GMT
Arjun Rampal shares stuff about his upcoming flick Daddy
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Mumbai: He is the actor who proved that if he chooses, he can deliver an acting performance.He is more than just a charmer and a handsome hunk and his look in his upcoming flick (Daddy) bears testament to this statement.Here are some facts which are dispelled about Arjun Rampal and his next film, Daddy!

Arjun Rampal transformed himself into staggering appearance of Arun Gawli (a gangster played by him in the movie) and undoubtedly it has taken diligent efforts. When enquired about his look in the movie, in an interview by a leading daily, he quoted that he lost about 11 kg of weight and then to get the typical look of the nose, the movie’s team hired an artist from Italy who gave the actor, the needed appearance for the flick.

As biopics are tricky when it comes to gangsters, even after this fact he has tried to play this intricate character without glorifying it in any sense. Thinking about the crux how did he manage to do it, it has been reported by a leading entertainment channel that the actor delved deep into point of views of different people. For instance, a cop has a different perspective about a gangster than a common man. So, he went and meet different people to get different point of views about 'Varun Gawli'. He took perceptions of ‘Gawli’s’ rival groups, family, friends etc.

The other thing that people are intrigued about is the feeling that he had when he played a gangster, who is still alive. When Arjun was enquired about this by an entertainment reporter, he said 'I felt excited'. He went on to add that at the time he was playing that character, he did not feel any burden, but when he watched the movie, realization hit him that he had portrayed someone’s life on-screen!

The actor also talked about the biggest challenge in Hindi film industry in contemporary times and highlighted that problems like budget, unavailability of good scripts and most importantly 'a rhythm that a director should have with his/her film. He said that these are some of the areas of film and film-making that Hindi cinema should improve.

Sakshi Chaturvedi

Sakshi Chaturvedi

A journalist, presently working as a Sub-Editor at newstrack.com.

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