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मुंबई, महाराष्ट्र: एक्टर वंश भारद्वाज ने IANS के साथ खास बातचीत की और 'बॉर्डर 2' जैसी मशहूर फिल्म का हिस्सा बनना अपने लिए गर्व और बड़ी जिम्मेदारी बताया। उन्होंने कहा कि जब उन्हें इस फिल्म का ऑफर मिला तो उन्हें पहले यकीन ही नहीं हुआ और साथ ही बहुत खुशी भी हुई। फिल्म में वे सूबेदार संतराम का किरदार निभा रहे हैं। वंश ने बताया कि इस किरदार को निभाना उनके लिए इमोशनल और स्पिरिचुअल अनुभव रहा। उन्होंने डायरेक्टर अनुराग सिंह के साथ अपने मजबूत रिश्ते और वरुण धवन के साथ बनी अच्छी दोस्ती के बारे में भी बात की। उनके लिए 'बॉर्डर 2' सिर्फ एक फिल्म नहीं, बल्कि उनके करियर का एक अहम पड़ाव और भारतीय सैनिकों को दी गई एक सच्ची श्रद्धांजलि है।

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00:00First of all, welcome to INS.
00:02Thank you, thank you so much.
00:03And sir, first of all, you should know that Border 2 is a cult film
00:07in which every Indian was emotionally connected.
00:10When you came to the offer of Border 2, what was the first reaction?
00:13Did you experience excitement, pressure or responsibility?
00:16I think the first expression or the first feeling was unbelievable.
00:22It didn't happen to believe that I am part of Border 2.
00:26But the second was the excitement.
00:28Then it started as a little shoot.
00:31It was a lot of excitement.
00:33As a part of the iconic legacy film,
00:37do you think that this is not a tribute to the Indian soldiers?
00:41The tribute is 100%.
00:43I mean, they are, we are.
00:45So I hope that the first film's legacy is so big.
00:50You will hear that when you saw the first film,
00:53many people have made soldiers and children.
00:57So I think that this film can continue that legacy.
01:01We hope so.
01:02So of course, it was a responsibility that we are representing them
01:06and supporting them in our country.
01:09So to get up to them, it was a great responsibility.
01:12What is your character in Border 2?
01:13What kind of emotional layer of soldiers or battlefields?
01:17I think that this character is a great character.
01:19He understands.
01:20He learns.
01:21He learns.
01:22He learns.
01:23He learns.
01:24He learns.
01:25He learns.
01:26He learns.
01:27His mother gave him.
01:28So when you learn the story,
01:30you understand better life.
01:31And when you understand better life,
01:33you know that Therav is very important in life.
01:36Yes, he is very calm.
01:38Santra is very calm.
01:39How are you in real life?
01:40I think that in real life,
01:41I am a little calm.
01:42Yes, I am a little excited.
01:43I am a little excited about it.
01:44But that general calmness that even I have in my life.
01:49Even I have in my life.
01:52When you offered Border 2,
01:54how did you prepare the character for the character?
01:56What exactly preparations for the Border 2?
01:58See, in QC,
02:00I have a lot of discipline.
02:02I have a lot of new fitness.
02:04I have a strong part of my life.
02:06At 5 o'clock,
02:07I have to go to the ground.
02:10This is my life routine.
02:11I don't know how many years,
02:1215-20 years old.
02:13I have to be a bigger sportsman.
02:15I have to be a home.
02:16I have to be a better person.
02:17In physicality,
02:18I didn't have any other problems.
02:21For example,
02:22the most difficult was to have to make the character's alert.
02:26To find the character's desire to die.
02:29To find out that he will die.
02:33He will not know the day,
02:34He will not know the day,
02:35He will not know the day.
02:37He will not know the day.
02:38They are excited for going to the war.
02:41They are ready for the war.
02:42When we went to Babina,
02:43we saw that the walls of the war
02:45There is a coat on it, more in my time.
02:50So that means that when we are giving services,
02:57we have the opportunity to fight for the country,
03:00and to fight for the country.
03:02This is why people are fighting for that.
03:04So to get that attitude, to get that attitude,
03:07to get that attitude was the difficult part.
03:09If you are in the Theta background,
03:11where emotions deeply explore,
03:13do you help in that training?
03:17Of course.
03:18I mean, theatre is part of my childhood.
03:21It always helps.
03:23Actually, there is no difference between the medium.
03:25There is a theatre, a film.
03:27I am an actor, an artist,
03:31and I don't have any difference between the medium.
03:34Because both of them are the same.
03:36I have to prepare a role,
03:38and then I will do a portrait in the film,
03:40or in the theatre.
03:41There is a lot of technicalities,
03:43but at the end of the day,
03:45I am a performer, I am a performer.
03:46So yes, of course,
03:47the depth of theatre,
03:49which you give to,
03:51is very important to prepare the character.
03:53Sometimes, you have to prepare the outer layer,
03:55and you have to prepare the body first,
03:57and you have to prepare the character in the psyche.
04:00Sometimes, you have to prepare the psyche first,
04:02and you have to prepare the character,
04:04and you have to prepare the character.
04:05Then, you have to prepare the body,
04:07and you have to prepare the body,
04:08and you have to prepare the character.
04:10So, of course, theatre helped me a lot
04:12in creating every character,
04:14which I have done in the film.
04:16How did you perform the character with the director?
04:17How did you perform the character with the director?
04:20How did you perform the character with the original film?
04:22How did you perform the original film from the original ?
04:25This is my third film with the Anuragha.
04:27Anuragha and my relationship are a strong bond.
04:31Even beyond the work.
04:33It is way of my grandfather.
04:34When I moved to the Umbae,
04:36they were the family.
04:38I didn't know how much I knew about the industry
04:42So I told them what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do
04:46So a bond is coming from the time
04:48Then we have done 2-3 films with Punjab 1984
04:52Diljeet Paji and Kirer Kherman
04:54Kayseri and Akshay Sar
04:56And now this is the third project
04:58We have a bond and a understanding
05:02Both are talking but they understand one another
05:06So I have faith in the actor
05:08And my faith in the director
05:10That what we want to do
05:12We will do it
05:14It makes me feel better
05:16It makes me feel better
05:18And what I asked about
05:20The first border
05:22We are all in our minds
05:24So one thing is that
05:26The sense is that
05:28The feeling is not losing
05:30That connection
05:32The other way
05:34The new aspects
05:36Like my character
05:37In the film
05:38Santram
05:39Gita recites
05:40Shlok
05:41Gita
05:42He is connected with war
05:44In our mythology
05:45You will see that
05:47Krishna
05:48Arjun
05:49The connection of Gita
05:51The connection of Gita
05:53Through my character
05:55That was a very fresh
05:57Which was a very fresh
05:59Take in the film
06:00Especially when
06:03In our industry
06:04We are talking about
06:05That
06:06When the border
06:072 was released
06:08Many people
06:09Compared to border 1
06:10Compared to border 1
06:11And
06:12There are also
06:13Trolls
06:14That
06:16Overacting
06:17What
06:18You will say
06:19About that
06:20See
06:21People compare
06:23This
06:24Human
06:25Habit
06:26Comparison
06:27You cannot
06:28But
06:29At the same time
06:31As an artist
06:32I create my work
06:34For the audience
06:35But
06:36I want to
07:03When I think about what I want to reach you, when I am in the truth?
07:07If my truth comes to my work, you will always connect with me.
07:11If you don't even connect with me, you will always be able to reach you.
07:15But look at it, it will be a little bit faster.
07:19That's it.
07:21How was the camaraderie with Varun?
07:27The camaraderie was amazing.
07:29Varun is a very chill out person.
07:32We enjoyed it.
07:34We had some jokes in the set.
07:36We played cricket in the set.
07:38We had some time off.
07:40We had some time off.
07:42We had some time off in cricket.
07:44We reached the gym every day.
07:48I am very committed.
07:50We were shooting action shots.
07:52And shooting action shots is beyond fitness.
07:56It is not easy.
08:00We had some time off.
08:02We had some time off.
08:04We had some time off.
08:06But at the end of every day,
08:10he was still coming to the gym.
08:12We didn't leave our physical preparation.
08:14Which is commendable.
08:16You had to be able to get in the position.
08:18You had to be able to get in the position.
08:20And you had to learn.
08:22You are amazing or not.
08:24You are good or good.
08:25It does not matter.
08:26It is not matter.
08:27It is matter that you are learning.
08:28You are also learning after amazing things.
08:29That is more important.
08:30And he was doing that.
08:32When you are a multi-star cast.
08:34And where you are.
08:36You have two sides.
08:38One is a little one.
08:40One is a little one.
08:41One is a little one.
08:42One is a little one.
08:43One is a little one.
08:44One is a little one.
08:45So I don't think that.
08:46It is more than a scene.
08:47Or the scene is more than a scene.
08:49Like I was written.
08:51What was the change in script.
08:52Did you feel like that?
08:54See, my upbringing.
08:55When I did the theatre.
08:59We are learning one thing.
09:01We are not learning.
09:02It is a basic thing.
09:04That the script is everything.
09:06That is everything for you.
09:08You are only a character.
09:10You have a character.
09:11You have to reach the audience.
09:14Some characters will say less.
09:16Some characters will say less.
09:17Some will say less.
09:18It does not matter.
09:19Which is less or less.
09:20It matters that if you are less.
09:22What is that true character?
09:23That is also the most important.
09:24What is the thing to do?
09:25That means that the final character is more important.
09:26If we remove the large character.
09:27Then the value will be reduced.
09:29So that character.
09:30A great character is becoming a character.
09:34The way he should be made.
09:35So when there is no feeling in that.
09:37That I feel like that my character is small.
09:38That is my character.
09:39That is not the better matter.
09:40That is the better.
09:41That is the more important.
09:42The way he is more important.
09:43Director's vision is important.
09:44The way we want to say.
09:45If he has reached the audience to the audience.
09:46That is enough.
09:47You have started a lot of young age in Theta journey,
09:50and you have suffered a lot of national and international stages.
09:53What do you think of that childhood?
09:57The feeling is that I had a dream,
10:00and I was living a dream.
10:02It feels good.
10:04Few people who want to do it,
10:07they can do it.
10:09In fact, things go back to life.
10:12You want to do something else.
10:14You want to do something else.
10:18But I am doing what I love,
10:20and I always want to do it.
10:22I am blessed, actually.
10:24Usually, you have a master's from Punjab University,
10:29and Mohan Rakesh gold medal.
10:32So how important is your former training as an actor?
10:36See, training is great.
10:39It is a very big dialogue,
10:42but it is the fact that
10:44Heera is not studying food.
10:46When you don't want to do it,
10:48it will not come to your hands.
10:51It will not look so beautiful.
10:53So training, drama schools,
10:55all these things work.
10:58They are trying to do it.
10:59There is no talent.
11:01There is no need to do it.
11:02If you are trying to do it,
11:04you will be trying to do it.
11:06You will be trying to do it.
11:07This is confirmed.
11:08Do you think, after doing it,
11:09after doing it,
11:10after doing it,
11:11after doing it in the filmography,
11:12you have a new idea.
11:13As an actor,
11:15there is a lot of pressure on you.
11:16What do you say about it?
11:18See, after doing it,
11:19after doing it,
11:20the chapter has been linked to life.
11:21My life will stay long.
11:23Maybe my children and my parents
11:25will talk about it.
11:26My father is part of the border.
11:29So that is a legacy.
11:32But it is a responsibility.
11:34But I am not scared of it.
11:37I have never taken the work like this.
11:40I do not enjoy the work.
11:42I do not enjoy the work.
11:43If I do not enjoy the work,
11:44I do not want to do it.
11:45If I do not give my heart,
11:46I do not need it.
11:48So I do not take any pressure.
11:50As long as I am enjoying it,
11:51I will do it.
11:52I do not enjoy the work.
11:53Once I have a question,
11:54I have recently,
11:55Zoya Akhtar has given a statement
11:57where they said
11:58that nepotism is not happening.
12:01If people need their work,
12:03then if they do not get work,
12:05like Dharma, Yashraj,
12:07or other panelists,
12:08then people are trying to
12:09give up nepotism.
12:10So what will they say about it?
12:12It is correct.
12:13Whatever is correct.
12:14Nepotism is overrated.
12:17We are...
12:19You have the business,
12:21you have the business.
12:23It is a very normal phenomenon.
12:25It is not a big thing.
12:27And if you are interested in this industry,
12:28you can see that
12:30this is an industry
12:31in which
12:32nepotism is more than talented.
12:34If you are talented,
12:36then nepotism is more than you.
12:37I have never faced it.
12:39So I have never wondered
12:42about it,
12:43and I have never thought about it.
12:45I've always thought about it and I don't think that there will be a difference in it.
12:49If you have a talent, you will reach there, there will be no difference in it.
12:53If you have a new talent, then you will be there.
12:55But you think that there is a different advantage?
12:58Advantage is to support everyone.
13:02I got so much advantage that I can go to a drama school, I can learn.
13:06I won't get that advantage.
13:09So it might be unfair that this person gave me advantage that he was in a drama school.
13:14So life is not fair that way.
13:16But it doesn't take any effort in your work.
13:19If you will see these things from the same mind, you will not be an artist.
13:24If you are an artist, you will not be able to do these things for you.
13:28You have debuted from Deepa Mehta's film Videsha, and that is also Priti Zinta's opposite.
13:34How did the first film experience have been for a theatre actor?
13:38Because the first experience you will never forget in life.
13:43Deepa Mehta is the first director of my first film.
13:48I knew him first of all.
13:50I worked with a director, Padmushri Neelam Man Singh Chaudhary.
13:55I worked with him for almost 20 years.
13:58He was a play named Nadabandala.
14:02Neelam Ji and Deepa Mehta were very good friends.
14:05He was very good friends.
14:06He was very good friends.
14:07He came to play.
14:08He came to play.
14:09When he saw the play, he came to see me backstage.
14:12He told me that he needed to do all the work in a day.
14:15Before that, I had a lot of haters.
14:17I had a lot of control.
14:18There were a lot of people talking about you.
14:20We will work together.
14:21But it never happens.
14:23It never happens.
14:24It never happens.
14:25Deepa Mehta kept that story.
14:28And after that, I had a call for a quarter of a year,
14:30that I am making a film on the same play.
14:33And I want you for the same character.
14:36So that was amazing.
14:37And the first film, I am getting Preeti Zinda off the tube,
14:40I have never thought about it.
14:42So that was a different experience.
14:45The first film.
14:46Do you have any memories with Preeti Zinda that you can share?
14:50Again, with Preeti, it was very easy to work with.
14:56It was such a story.
14:58It never felt like you are working with a star.
15:01It doesn't get a vibe.
15:03And I remember a very good thing that Deepa Mehta told me,
15:08that if Preeti has been working for almost 10-15 years,
15:12then your experience has been working for almost 10 years.
15:15So as an actor, you don't have any kind of experience.
15:18And Preeti has never felt like that.
15:20And before that, we had a workshop.
15:22So actually, the workshop that really helped,
15:25was created in that bond,
15:27which was very important to work in an easy way.
15:31Now, how do you think about Preeti, Punjab, Commando,
15:34such as big films?
15:36Do you find a small space in such projects,
15:38or do you find a small space in such projects?
15:40Or do you find a small space?
15:42Or do you find a small space in such a big film?
15:44See, you find a small space in such a big film,
15:46it's a big thing.
15:48You can't do that too.
15:50I have made many films,
15:52which probably didn't reach such a wide audience.
15:55and then you can do it.
15:56You can't reach such a wide audience as well.
15:57You can't reach such an small space.
15:58You can't reach such a small space
16:00in such a large space.
16:01You can reach such a huge picture
16:04and you can reach your best.
16:05You can get a small picture.
16:06I think you have someone else's screen.
16:07I think you will get to the short picture.
16:08And the only one of them is to keep it
16:09with some kind of generations.
16:10I'm doing all that.
16:11With that, I'd like,
16:12I'd like theying one of the films.
16:13So much to your previous films.
16:14What's your favourite films?
16:16What's your favourite films?
16:18What are your future films and what message would you like to give your fans?
16:22I am going to share a video on the 15th, but it is very different from this film.
16:30The film is set in a very old time.
16:34When it was a mobile film and everything was done,
16:38there is a story that we will say.
16:40I will share it quickly.
16:42The message is that if you are watching the film,
16:46watch it in the theatres.
16:48If you are watching the mobile film,
16:50watch it in the mobile,
16:52it is very nice.
16:54Please watch this film in the theatre,
16:56and watch it with your family.
16:58As an actor, do you want to work with a dream role?
17:02Or do you want to work with a dream actor?
17:04No, I don't think of any dream role.
17:06Every dream is my dream.
17:10When I am in the first time,
17:12I feel like this was my dream character,
17:14and I want to give it 100% for him.
17:18And he is still alive.
17:20There is no such space for me,
17:22I want to make this character.
17:24Whoever comes, they will be a dream character.
17:26Who wants to talk about the journals?
17:28I think, comedy.
17:30I mean, I have done a lot of intense work.
17:32I have done a lot of comedy.
17:34I have done a lot of time,
17:36so I feel like I want to go into a little comedy space.
17:38And romance, of course,
17:40any day,
17:42it is part of life.
17:44Okay.
17:46You can watch us.
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