00:00Niketan sir, at the start when you said that when this film was offered to you,
00:05Akaal Singh is an over personified character and the villain should be very intense.
00:12As a villain, what you went through the preparation for that intensity and you know,
00:18Gippy sir who is the director, how much freedom did he give you or what did he tell you that
00:24you know, I want a villain like this so you go through this or what did he tell you personally?
00:29I think a good director is the one who leaves an actor open and if the actor is going in
00:39the wrong direction then correct him.
00:41So I feel Gippy sir gave me all the freedom as an actor to translate his villain and I
00:50think as a director he is phenomenal because to be very honest our film was very challenging,
00:57a lot of action, we shot it in very cold weather and most of my scenes were shot at night.
01:03But in so much love and affection this film got over, we didn't even realise.
01:08And his vision is so clear and the way he has to approach a scene, as a director he
01:18is so clear that it becomes very easy for you as an actor to perform it.
01:22So according to that I think it has been one of my best experiences and a lot of people
01:28ask me that you are doing Punjabi cinema, then you do South, Hindi, is there any difference?
01:33But there is no difference honestly.
01:35Technically if you have seen the trailer and even on a production level, the kind of scale
01:42it is at par with any Hindi film, the cameras, the equipment, the outlook, the approach,
01:49all of it.
01:50And I think, I would have told Gippy sir that his Hindi is so good, he should make a Hindi
01:56film.
01:57His sense of humour is so good, his emotion is so good.
02:02So I really feel I think he will do it in future.
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