Join us on Table For Two as host Shiza Arshad Khan chats with versatile actor Vishal Jethwa. Watch the full episode now to know how Vishal is carving his path as one of Bollywood’s youngest versatile actors!
In this exclusive episode:
- Behind-the-scenes stories from Mardaani 2 and Homebound.
- Vishal’s experience working with Rani Mukerji and his co-stars.
- His journey from TV to films and the differences he sees.
- Favorite roles, dream co-stars & upcoming projects
- Fun "Homebound or Not" rapid-fire game.
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HMU: Ankita Ingale
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- Behind-the-scenes stories from Mardaani 2 and Homebound.
- Vishal’s experience working with Rani Mukerji and his co-stars.
- His journey from TV to films and the differences he sees.
- Favorite roles, dream co-stars & upcoming projects
- Fun "Homebound or Not" rapid-fire game.
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Direction & Production: Gouri Prabhakar
Cinematography: PK Photography
HMU: Ankita Ingale
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00:00It's like Homebound. It's been nominated for an Oscar so congratulations for that.
00:04So, 9 minutes standing ovation at Cancel Festival. How was that feeling like?
00:09I was very blessed in that time.
00:13It's like everyone's dreams and I'm living my dream.
00:17How was your off-screen bonding with your co-stars?
00:20Ishaan, John Lee?
00:21Very good. Like on-screen, it's like off-screen.
00:24Tell me something behind the scenes.
00:27But talking about small roles, Hindi video, Irfan Khan was there.
00:33Any specific memory that you have with him?
00:36When I started doing the work, Irfan's performance, I didn't understand that he was a great performer.
00:46Because he was so natural that you didn't realize that when they were acting, they didn't understand that.
00:52When you got Madani 2, and this was pre-COVID,
00:55you played a very intense character but you didn't do anything fun with the co-stars.
00:59I didn't know anything about the co-stars.
01:01I didn't know anything about the co-stars.
01:03I didn't know anything about the co-stars.
01:05If sometimes you have to choose a project or a role for just the money,
01:10you don't have any qualms in choosing that.
01:12I felt like I didn't know anything about the co-stars.
01:14But then I realized that after all, you have a personal life.
01:18Industry is only one part of your life.
01:20You don't have a whole life.
01:22So what is a stark difference you tell me between TV and the film industry?
01:26Okay, so the biggest difference is that
01:29Any actor you love?
01:31Is there a dream co-star?
01:33One thing I wanted to work with Amitra Prachan,
01:36I wanted to work with Amitra Prachan.
01:37I wanted to work with Amitra Prachan.
01:39I wanted to work with Amitra Prachan.
01:40I wanted to work with Amitra Prachan.
01:50From playing the most unforgettable villain in Mardani 2
01:53to winning hearts with his endearing performance as Venki in Salaam Venki,
01:58Vishal Jetwa is one actor who has carved his own path
02:01as the youngest, most versatile actor in the industry today.
02:05And today he is with us to celebrate his upcoming film,
02:09Homebound.
02:10And we are going to talk about lots more than Homebound, of course,
02:13things that he is not bound to also.
02:15So, welcome to Table for Two, Vishal.
02:20How are you?
02:21So, you know, like my first impression of you,
02:24because I remember you from Mardani 2, right?
02:26And it was so scary.
02:28Like, it was like, I actually felt like, you know,
02:30there was somebody behind me when you kidnapped Rani Mukherjee in that car, right?
02:34Oh, yes.
02:35Yeah, that scene.
02:36And I felt like, oh my God, this person is going to be so intense and everything.
02:41And you have these green kanji-kanji eyes also.
02:43But I was like a little bit, like a little bit scared.
02:51But then, when I saw you and you are so warm and nice.
02:54So, do you get that a lot?
02:55A lot.
02:56Yes, yes, yes.
02:57When I saw someone first time,
02:59I felt like a lot of green kanji-kanji eyes.
03:02But as in when they get to know me personally,
03:05they realize that I am a lot of Sharif-kanji.
03:08Sharif.
03:09And what does Sharif mean?
03:10Sharif means that I am a good boy.
03:12I am a family-kanji.
03:14Yes.
03:17I don't say anything.
03:18You don't say anything?
03:19Yes.
03:20Do you want to say something in this interview?
03:22Yes.
03:23I mean, I am a little scared.
03:24If you don't want to say something,
03:25then you don't want to say something.
03:27You look like a wrong person.
03:29I don't want to say something like that.
03:31Okay.
03:32Let's go.
03:33I think people don't want to say something like that.
03:35But you are an actor, right?
03:37I have to play a little game.
03:38But you are also very versatile.
03:40If I see your filmography,
03:42I mean, you started from TV.
03:43Yes.
03:44Correct.
03:45And you played Yang Akbar, right?
03:47Yes.
03:48And then you were in Peshabaji Rao also.
03:51Yes.
03:52You know.
03:53So, a stark difference you tell me
03:55between TV and film industry.
03:57Okay.
03:58So, the biggest difference is that
04:00what you do in television?
04:01Every day,
04:02you have to give some amount of quantity.
04:05Yes.
04:06Because sometimes it happens that
04:07we are shooting today and today is telecast.
04:09Yes.
04:10And you have to give a half hour episode
04:12So, I think it is more quantity driven.
04:15Yes.
04:16Less quality driven.
04:17I will not say that.
04:18Okay.
04:19Because,
04:20in that time,
04:21in that format,
04:22it is best.
04:23Okay.
04:24So, the best quality we can give,
04:25we can give it the best.
04:26But in films,
04:27you have time.
04:28Two or three months ago,
04:29you have scripted hands.
04:30Every writer is reading the lines.
04:32Every writer is reading the lines.
04:33Every character is reading the lines.
04:34You have a time.
04:35You have a time.
04:36You have a time.
04:37You have a time.
04:38You have a time.
04:39You have a time.
04:40You have a time.
04:41I think that the quantity and quality
04:44is running.
04:45I think that this is a big difference.
04:47I think that this is a big difference.
04:49But,
04:50as an actor,
04:51who has worked in both these spheres,
04:53right?
04:54TV and films both.
04:55Is there any stark difference
04:57as far as actors are treated in both the industries?
05:00Yes.
05:01I have seen a thing.
05:02I have seen a thing.
05:03The lead actor has a lot of attention.
05:05He has a lot of attention.
05:06He has a lot of attention.
05:08In films,
05:09I have seen that,
05:10exactly that is the same thing.
05:12In films,
05:13the lead actors also have a lot of importance.
05:15But still,
05:16as compared to television,
05:17I think that in films,
05:18every actor has a lot of importance.
05:21I am not talking about offset treatment.
05:23I am talking about on screen.
05:25I am talking about the space.
05:27Every character has a lot of importance.
05:29It will be.
05:30Okay.
05:31Okay.
05:32Okay.
05:33But,
05:34let's rewind back to
05:36when you got Madani 2.
05:38And this was pre-Covid, right?
05:39I mean,
05:40I think, right?
05:41Pre-Covid.
05:42Correct.
05:43And,
05:44it was a great film.
05:45With Rani Mukherjee.
05:46So,
05:47is there anything like,
05:49you played a very intense character.
05:51But,
05:52did you play something fun with Rani Mukherjee?
05:54With Rani Mukherjee?
05:55Or,
05:56other stars?
05:57I was not sure how to play it.
05:59I was scared.
06:00Yes,
06:01I was scared.
06:02And,
06:03that was a bit scared.
06:04That was a bit scared.
06:05No,
06:06I was scared.
06:07I was scared.
06:08I was scared.
06:09I was scared.
06:10I was scared.
06:11I wanted to kill him.
06:12And,
06:13I was scared.
06:14But,
06:15I was scared.
06:16I was scared.
06:17I was scared.
06:18I was scared.
06:19I was scared.
06:20But,
06:21how many times you really marked it?
06:22Did you feel it?
06:24I was scared.
06:25I was scared.
06:26This past few times,
06:27I was scared.
06:29I was sick.
06:30Hollow.
06:31TheEEP video games.
06:32There were never short entertainment rooms.
06:33I got a talk.
06:35They were not scared.
06:36Upward,
06:36the57310's.
06:38I died.
06:39and I made concrete road inside and I was like shooting myself here and so I had to go back and do it again.
06:48In a second I saw my eyes and my eyes were so stalled.
06:53I was getting glissed and supported my work.
06:58I had glissed and I was getting glissed.
07:02So physically it was challenging too.
07:05But when you watch the film and work so well, everything is worth it.
07:10And at the moment you have the shot, like this is the last shot.
07:15After that, the film comes out of beautiful way.
07:19It's a label of love.
07:21Yes, it's a label of love.
07:24And it's like, if it's like this, I'm ready to do it every time.
07:31Really?
07:32So now, you've had your fair share of like, you know, films like Homebound, talking about it.
07:39So, it's an artsy film, indie film sort of, right?
07:43It's been nominated for Oscar, so congratulations for that.
07:47So, but what do you want to do a big commercial project?
07:50Yes, I like it.
07:52How?
07:53One, I like the work of two directors.
07:58This is Sanjarila Manzali sir's film.
08:01Of course.
08:02He's on everybody, every actor's wishlist.
08:04I like it.
08:05I like it.
08:06I like it.
08:07I like it.
08:08I like it.
08:09Because you've done period drama.
08:10Right.
08:11Because you've done period television.
08:12Yes, exactly.
08:13You know it.
08:14I like it.
08:15I like it.
08:16I like it.
08:17I like it.
08:18I like it.
08:19I like it.
08:20I like it.
08:21I like it.
08:22I like it.
08:23I like it.
08:24I like it.
08:25I like it.
08:26That is also an every actor's wishlist.
08:28I like it.
08:29I like it.
08:30I like it.
08:31But what's your favourite Imtia Sali sir?
08:35Rockstar.
08:36Oh, I love it.
08:37That song.
08:38Very good.
08:39Very good.
08:40Yeah.
08:41I like it.
08:42I like it.
08:43I like it.
08:44I like it.
08:45I like it.
08:46I like it.
08:47I like it.
08:48I like it.
08:49I like it.
08:50I like it.
08:51I like it.
08:52I like it.
08:53I like it.
08:54I like it.
08:55So, in that genre,
08:56Sayara was there.
08:57Right?
08:58Mohit Suri's film.
08:59Mohit Suri is not on your list?
09:01Why didn't you get it?
09:02Of course.
09:03It's not on your list.
09:05No, I mean like.
09:06No, I mean like.
09:07I like it.
09:08Yeah.
09:09But,
09:10I really felt that this film should do a lot of work.
09:14Right?
09:15And the director actually has a big hand.
09:18I mean,
09:19the actor's performance has a big hand.
09:21So,
09:22if I like the film,
09:23it means that his performance will be good.
09:25And the director's work is a good job.
09:27So,
09:28like you said,
09:29Mohit Suri will be able to work with Mohit Suri.
09:31Why not?
09:32It will be fun.
09:33Why not?
09:34It will be fun.
09:35Of course.
09:36But,
09:37my first name is India Sir.
09:38Of course.
09:39I just said that.
09:40Sanjay Leela Mansali Sir.
09:41Yeah, of course.
09:42And,
09:43what other genre would you like?
09:44Would you like to explore like a rom-com?
09:46Comedy?
09:47Yeah, exactly.
09:48Because, I think it's making a comeback also.
09:50Love stories is making a comeback.
09:52So, I think,
09:53that's a place for the Indian audience.
09:55Because,
09:56all the action,
09:57action,
09:58action,
09:59oriented movies were working so well.
10:00I don't have much knowledge.
10:01You're talking about that.
10:02Okay.
10:03It's not coming.
10:04It's not coming.
10:05It's not coming.
10:06It's coming.
10:07It's not coming.
10:08I'm very limited.
10:09So, how do you choose your project then?
10:12I don't know.
10:13How do I choose?
10:14I know.
10:15I know.
10:16I know.
10:17I know.
10:18the honest answer is,
10:20that,
10:21in that moment,
10:22I know.
10:23all about the conditions,
10:25going on in my family.
10:26I'll be very fair and brutally honest answer.
10:28I know.
10:30Because,
10:31coming from a middle class family,
10:32I really think,
10:33you know,
10:34that,
10:35if I best of all my family knows,
10:37I'd have to go to my own family.
10:38Correct.
10:39Then,
10:40I chose when a moment.
10:41I know.
10:42I mean,
10:43it's a good they get to a bank balance.
10:44I will wait for 6 months.
10:45And,
10:46I'll see.
10:47I will wait for the next 4-5 months, so I will wait for the project that I need.
10:54And if it's like this, it's a little bit difficult to get expensive at home.
11:02So, I always do half-heartedly work.
11:05So, you don't have any qualms in saying that if sometimes you have to choose a project or a role for just the money, you don't have any qualms in choosing that?
11:15I think that every person is doing this.
11:17Just that I am talking today.
11:19And I am talking about it because I feel comfortable talking to others and sharing this.
11:26Which is a very good thing.
11:28It's a very good thing.
11:29And I felt like I should not explain all these things.
11:32But then I realized that after all, your personal life is also.
11:36Industry is only one part of your life.
11:38It's not your whole life.
11:40We understand our whole life.
11:42We understand that we are actors.
11:44We understand that we are Vishal Jethwa.
11:46So, in my mind, I am an actor.
11:48But no, acting is a part of my life.
11:50My family life is very different.
11:52My friends' life is different.
11:53My personal life is different.
11:55I just want to listen to the songs.
11:58Which songs do you like?
11:59I like Gujarati.
12:01We will shift gears a little bit back to homebound here.
12:03So, 9 minutes standing ovation at Cancel Festival.
12:07How was that feeling like?
12:09I was very blessed feeling.
12:13I think that the only thing I felt like.
12:18The only thing I was having was 1.1% active.
12:22I have been to the film Cane and I like it.
12:25I think I'm the only one of the people.
12:28And I was living my dream.
12:30I was living my dream.
12:31But, I'm not really.
12:32I have been living my dream.
12:34It was my dream and I didn't feel that I could reach here and God showed me this day.
12:44So I was grateful and blessed to be here.
12:48At the same time, the film was related to the film.
12:54And the film was related to the film and the emotional moment.
13:00And after the film was finished, all of the people who had a language barrier could understand the film and understand the film.
13:12So all of these things are important to earn.
13:16You don't get it.
13:20And sometimes you deserve it.
13:24That's why I was blessed to be here.
13:26That we were able to get it.
13:28We were able to get it.
13:30And it was not in Cannes.
13:32It was in Toronto International Film Festival.
13:34So I don't remember, which film will be in the first place.
13:40Tiff, Melbourne Film Festival, Cannes and Oscars.
13:44And then an official India's entry to Oscars.
13:48The film has all the tags and all the feathers.
13:52So what do you think makes it special?
13:54What is the soul of Homebound?
13:56Apart from friendship.
13:59Because friendship is a core part of our film.
14:02But it's more relatable and universally accepted.
14:06To accept our identity.
14:08To accept it.
14:10This is a thing that has been explained.
14:12And there is discrimination for other people.
14:16We try to keep our belief systems and hope.
14:20We think that our ideology is true.
14:22Without knowing what the other person looks like.
14:24How the world looks like.
14:26How the world looks like.
14:28So we think that our identity is an issue.
14:30And all people who are talking about.
14:32This thing I think is universal and unique.
14:36Yeah, because you are playing like a Chandan right?
14:39A Dalit character.
14:40And your friend Ishaan is playing a Muslim character.
14:43And you know like there is a scene that comes there.
14:46Where you all have to go back home.
14:48Covid has come back home and all that.
14:50Covid has also been like a big massive part of the pandemic.
14:54How it hit India.
14:55And you all are going in the train without tickets.
14:57And that was I think real train.
14:59Train.
15:00Train.
15:01That was shooting.
15:02So how did that feel like?
15:06The train was really shocking.
15:08When we shoot a real train in the train.
15:10It was really good.
15:12It was really good.
15:16The experience was very amazing.
15:18We tried to shoot linear.
15:20Seeing as we are coming.
15:22So it was not non-linear.
15:24It was linear.
15:25We tried to shoot more and more.
15:28It was like a line.
15:29We tried to shoot more and more.
15:30We thought that we used to perform the scene of the scene.
15:33We could perform better in the scene.
15:34And we could perform better in the scene.
15:36And I think the direction of Neerath sir was.
15:39And he created the environment for his actor.
15:41So when you work with Neerath sir,
15:44You feel like it is the actor set.
15:46People work with you.
15:47And you feel like it is the actor set.
15:50And the actor has become a feeling.
15:51and the feeling that they have to get to the end of every way.
15:55They have to support the music.
15:57At the same time, they have one thing called code 360.
16:02What should happen?
16:04As Sir said that code 360 activate it,
16:08so the set of people,
16:11the scene and the mode,
16:13they will talk about that zone and tone.
16:16If there is an emotional scene,
16:18there will be no time pass.
16:20Everyone will talk slowly and slowly.
16:22There will be no time pass.
16:24There will be no time pass.
16:26If there is an emotional scene,
16:28and you think that there will be a different zone
16:30and there will be no time pass.
16:32Then you will come outside.
16:34That is not okay.
16:36If you take the action from the zone,
16:38there will be no time pass.
16:40There will be no time pass.
16:42There will be no time pass.
16:44That is why I think
16:46this process
16:48has been a little easier for actors.
16:50So, but how was your off-screen bonding with your co-stars?
16:54Ishaan, Jaanvi?
16:55Very good.
16:56As you can see on-screen,
16:57you can see off-screen.
16:58Tell us something behind the set.
17:00That is a good moment.
17:02So,
17:04when I went to the workshop,
17:08there were many villages
17:10where we were looking at
17:12how people talk about it.
17:13Correct.
17:14and how to live.
17:16Now,
17:17at that time,
17:18I had a pair of shoes.
17:20I had a pendant cut
17:22and I had a cast.
17:24So,
17:25I didn't want to go with it.
17:26You went with the cast?
17:27Yes.
17:28You were so dedicated.
17:29Yes.
17:30I'm crazy.
17:31I don't care about it.
17:33Yes.
17:35So,
17:36at that time,
17:37I didn't want to go with it.
17:38I had a pair of shoes.
17:39I had a couple of shoes.
17:40Really?
17:41I was like,
17:42I am a girlfriend.
17:44I am a girlfriend.
17:45And I said to him,
17:48I said to him,
17:49I think,
17:50I think,
17:51I have a good boyfriend.
17:52Because,
17:53he takes care of it.
17:54He does care of it.
17:55He does care of it.
17:56He does care of it.
17:57He does care of it.
17:59I think that he does care of it.
18:01He does care of it.
18:02He understands it really well.
18:03And,
18:04Jaanvi feels very
18:05very understanding.
18:07He feels very humble.
18:09And,
18:10I think that his value system
18:11is very good in his home.
18:13In his upbringing,
18:14he has learned all the things
18:16that he has done well.
18:18And,
18:19like,
18:21I understand that
18:22in a foreign country,
18:23we have to do so many trips.
18:25Correct.
18:26We used to go for dinner.
18:27We used to go for dinner.
18:28We used to go for dinner.
18:29It was a very fancy place.
18:30And,
18:31I didn't know what I would order here.
18:33I didn't know.
18:35I didn't know.
18:36I didn't know.
18:37High five.
18:38High five.
18:39That was a low five.
18:41That was a low five.
18:42I didn't know the name.
18:43I didn't know the name.
18:44I was drinking a classic cold coffee.
18:45Yes,
18:46I mean,
18:47I have two cold coffee.
18:48One is cold coffee.
18:49Yes.
18:50And the other is normal coffee.
18:51What I am doing.
18:52What a sense of humor, Vishal.
18:56Yes.
18:57I am enjoying it.
18:58No,
19:00let's continue.
19:02I don't know what I want to ask.
19:04We people go to some weird restaurants.
19:08There is no idea of the menu.
19:09I don't know.
19:11I don't understand the menu.
19:12Where is Tawa?
19:13Where is Tawa?
19:15Where is Tawa?
19:16Where is Tawa?
19:17Even Tawa is written in the name of Tawa.
19:18And the things are non-veg.
19:20You are a vegetarian.
19:21Yes,
19:22I am vegetarian.
19:23I don't have to ask any of the questions. I would like to ask a vegetarian or take the food.
19:28I couldn't eat anything. I didn't know my parents.
19:30People took initiative and said, Vishal, I'll order you for them.
19:34So, it understood that this will help you.
19:38How sweet.
19:39We were supportive of each other.
19:44We came from different upbringing and point of view
19:50but we respect each other's point of view
19:53and create a place where no one can judge
19:56and everyone can open and open
20:00so we feel comfortable and safe
20:03So, Abhi, tell me about food
20:05What do you like eating?
20:07I was talking about my mother's hand
20:09and my mother's hand
20:11I mean bangin
20:13Sorry, Abhi, tell me about food
20:15but I understand that
20:17slowly, slowly
20:19No, I have to tell Gujarati
20:21so I understand his feelings
20:22but now I will tell you
20:23with the most potatoes
20:25it's very oily
20:27and rice
20:29No dal?
20:30No, dal
20:31I have to eat it and rice
20:33and I really like it
20:35I mean, the best food
20:37in my mother's hand
20:38Talking about
20:40like how you said
20:41like you were on set
20:42like you had a cast and everything
20:44and Shan was like
20:45so off screen
20:46you were your girlfriend
20:48Austin, are you a girlfriend?
20:50No
20:51No
20:52Why?
20:53No
20:54I'm sure like after the can
20:56appear and you were looking so handsome
20:59in that
21:00So, will you get something?
21:01How many DMs will come?
21:02Yes, but no
21:04I'm going to be single
21:05That's very wrong
21:07I mean, is there a specific type
21:09Is there a specific type?
21:10Ummm
21:13This one
21:14Green Green Kanji Kanji
21:15I need someone
21:16for this question
21:20You're getting shy
21:22Guys, he's getting shy
21:23Okay
21:24Okay, fine
21:25Now, tell me
21:27what are your upcoming project?
21:28What are you looking forward to now?
21:30Ummm
21:31People say that
21:34people are being recognized internationally
21:36and watching films
21:37so
21:38they should go to Hollywood
21:40I mean
21:41I really want to do something like that
21:44but I'm not chasing that
21:45But
21:46I also want to do
21:48that
21:49in Hollywood
21:50such a genre
21:51which I haven't done
21:52such a romantic comedy
21:53that I've talked about
21:54and
21:55I want to do
21:56that
21:58I think
21:59tym
22:08We're manifesting
22:09Yeah
22:10I think
22:11that's a kind of work
22:14That's what I am Warspa
22:16Cause it is like
22:17that's my old love
22:19So
22:20that's my old love
22:22when
22:23We'll see
22:24iti
22:26Me
22:26do a lot
22:27Ramlila
22:28Yes Ramlila is very good
22:30and
22:31Khabir Singh
22:33It was great Khabir Singh
22:34I liked the film
22:36no matter how much people bashed it I really liked it
22:38I don't know much about it
22:40I don't know much about it
22:41but I know how the film is made
22:44and mainly the performance of Shahid sir
22:46Any actor you love?
22:48Like who
22:50a dream co-star
22:51Is there a dream co-star?
22:55I don't know
22:57I want to work with Abitab Bachchan sir
23:00they are also their wish list
23:01My mum's dream to work with me
23:04I also wanted to work with him
23:06and I told him
23:07I want to talk about
23:08I want to take coffee
23:10I want to go with coffee
23:11How sweet
23:12.
23:13I want to go with him
23:15but I will work with him
23:17If anyone watching this film
23:19I think I am a small man
23:21I want to go with him
23:23He says hello to you
23:24If you live, you can do it too. But you need to sleep with your head.
23:28There is an abug and Hrithik Roshan, sir.
23:33You have Hrithik Roshan's eyes, so why don't you talk about that?
23:38Something happens to be brother's role.
23:40Maybe in war 3. Who knows?
23:43I never know.
23:45And...
23:48I don't know. Kinga's name is Lakshya Kumar sir.
23:52I don't like Saman Khan.
23:54I worked with Tiger 3.
23:56Correct.
23:57I worked with Tiger 3.
23:59It was very good.
24:01But talking about small roles.
24:03I saw you in a small role.
24:05In one of my favourite films.
24:07Hindi video.
24:08Hindi video.
24:09Saba Kamar was there.
24:10And this one was there.
24:12Irpan Khan was there.
24:14Irpan sir.
24:15It was my own scene.
24:17So, now talking about that.
24:19A lot of people say that you are this generation's new Irpan Khan.
24:25And you say that you don't like those parallels to be drawn because he is a legendary actor.
24:31Right?
24:32So, any specific memory that you have with him?
24:36When I started my work, I started my work.
24:39Then Irpan sir's performance, I didn't understand the importance of how great he is.
24:46Because they are so natural that you don't realize that they are acting and they don't understand the importance of how great he is.
24:53So, when I started my work, I started to understand the depth of how great he is.
24:57Then I realized that Babu is a great performer.
25:01Yeah, yeah.
25:02He is a brilliant actor.
25:03And it is my scene.
25:05Normally help me.
25:07What was the deal?
25:08What was the deal of?
25:09What was the deal with?
25:10This is my dialogue.
25:11This is my dialogue.
25:12This is her dialogue.
25:13But, they haven't had a line with him.
25:15They don't realize that he declared some dialogue.
25:17I felt like he was talking.
25:18And I was supposed to say goodbye.
25:19I thought I said goodbye.
25:20I didn't want to like her.
25:22But, he said goodbye.
25:23Oh no, I didn't want to like you.
25:26What can I do?
25:28But I just asked the point where I was listening.
25:30What can I do?
25:31Luckily, I只 asked his dialogue after I said goodbye.
25:34I told you, sir, you should have admission, sir, come again.
25:37I told you, I don't know, everything was okay in one take.
25:41Then I realized that I was working with him.
25:45That day, I felt very bad because I realized that it will be a big scene.
25:50After that, there is also a scene in your film.
25:52But it didn't happen.
25:54It was a small role.
25:56And then, after a few years, I realized that, sir, I didn't stay.
26:03Then I realized that, yes.
26:06Then I felt like it was good.
26:09Whatever it was, I had to do so many scenes with him.
26:12He was a good man behind the screen also.
26:16And on-screen, everyone knows everything.
26:18Okay.
26:19Now we play the game. It's very fun.
26:21I've specially designed it for you.
26:23It's called Homebound or Notbound.
26:26What's in this?
26:28Basically, I'll give you some either or or choices.
26:32I'll give you some situations.
26:34Okay?
26:35So, I have to tell you, Homebound for those things that you definitely like or what you would do.
26:40Okay?
26:41Or Notbound for things that you don't like.
26:44Yeah, you don't like.
26:45Okay?
26:46Now, first one is playing a romantic lead.
26:52Homebound.
26:53Homebound.
26:54Okay.
26:55Playing villains.
26:56Homebound.
26:57Okay.
26:58Long shooting schedules.
27:00Notbound.
27:01Okay.
27:02Fan DMs.
27:03Homebound.
27:04Okay.
27:05Dancing in movies.
27:07Homebound.
27:08Okay.
27:09Okay.
27:10Now, tell us about fame and peace of mind.
27:13What is homebound or not bound?
27:15Peace of mind is homebound.
27:17And fame?
27:18It's not.
27:19It's going to be.
27:20Yes.
27:21It's going to be peace of mind.
27:23Okay.
27:24OTT release or theater release?
27:26Theater release.
27:27Obviously homebound.
27:28Theatrical release is homebound.
27:30Okay.
27:31Okay.
27:32Can Standing Ovation or Manifesting Oscar Trophy?
27:40What is homebound from this?
27:45You liked it, right?
27:47Yes.
27:48This is my job.
27:49No.
27:50It's going to be slowly and slowly.
27:52It's going to be smartly inside.
27:54But,
27:55let me know.
27:57Can comment on homebound.
28:00Homebound.
28:01Because it's reality.
28:02That's right.
28:03Okay.
28:04Working with Rani Mukherjee again.
28:09Or being a Dharma actor again.
28:11What is homebound?
28:12Oh.
28:13Wow.
28:14Vairab vs Dharma.
28:15I mean,
28:16I don't have to give a little answer.
28:19No.
28:20Give a little answer.
28:21Listen,
28:22I don't say what you did in the interview.
28:23I'm telling you.
28:24Tell me.
28:25I'm telling you.
28:26Working with Rani Mukherjee again.
28:27Or being a Dharma actor again.
28:28Rani Mukherjee.
28:29Yes.
28:30That will be homebound for you.
28:31Yes.
28:32Homebound.
28:33Homebound.
28:34Yes.
28:35Homebound.
28:36Yes.
28:37Homebound.
28:38That's why I'm telling you.
28:39Dharma movie.
28:40I'm telling you.
28:41Okay.
28:42Okay.
28:43Let's go.
28:44Big commercial blockbuster.
28:45And then again,
28:46a small indie that wins all the festivals.
28:48Big commercial now.
28:49Big commercial now.
28:50Homebound.
28:51Yes.
28:52Okay.
28:53Gujarat.
28:54Or Mumbai.
29:00What are you most homebound to?
29:04Missal Pao?
29:05Or what did you say?
29:06The Bangan Bhaji.
29:07And the rice.
29:08A little bit.
29:10No.
29:11A little bit.
29:12The option is not.
29:13You're homebound or you're not bound?
29:15No.
29:16A little bit.
29:17A little bit.
29:18Okay.
29:19Let's pass.
29:20Next one.
29:21You can't choose everything.
29:22Okay.
29:23A scene with heavy dialogues.
29:24Yeah.
29:25Like Neeraj sir.
29:26Pure silence.
29:27Just acting with eyes.
29:28No.
29:29With dialogues.
29:30With dialogues.
29:31With dialogues.
29:32Like a big conversation.
29:33Like a big Erfahrung.
29:34Yeah.
29:35I'm not a bad show.
29:36We've been going to eat no more.
29:38Yes.
29:39We've been going to eat no more.
29:45Being underestimated.
29:47estimate it but later proving people wrong or being hyped up from the start but having
29:53huge pressure underrated it says that becoming something was a lot better
30:01okay it's going to fail right now let me know the next game is called blink and answer
30:09I blink and you answer basically you have to say so fast that you have to blink and you have to answer
30:14okay it's short spicy fun okay one word that describes your co-star Ishaan Khattar
30:22keep it simple word okay anything simplistic one word or line anything keep it simple okay
30:31one word for your co-star Rani Mukherjee highly professional okay Janvi Kapoor
30:37great values okay Karan Johar giver okay um last thing that you googled
30:48you googled yourself a guilty pleasure movie that you love guilty pleasure but
30:57I love that I love that but I know I know what you're saying I know I will plug in that movie here
31:20no I will put a poster I will put a poster I don't remember but that is an iconic movie
31:26I don't know what you're saying I don't want to do it on google
31:28I don't want to do it on google
31:30you're so crazy
31:32look
31:33you're so crazy
31:35best
31:36this movie is Gunda
31:39Gunda
31:40yeah
31:41Mitun Chakrabarti
31:43you like watching Gunda basically
31:48you like Tarek Mehta
31:52oh you like Tarek Mehta Kavrta Chashma
31:54I believe Joshi Sahar is such a great actor wow
31:58I love him
32:01one actor you would love to romance on screen
32:05Ananya Pandey
32:06Ananya Pandey
32:08a role from Bollywood history you wish you had played
32:12Ramlila
32:13Ramlila
32:14and this one I think
32:16Kabeer
32:17biggest red flag in the film industry
32:20that nobody talks about
32:22everyone's intention is not the same
32:25okay
32:26okay if you win an Oscar
32:29this is a hypothetical
32:30not hypothetical because how can it happen
32:33so think and manifest
32:35so who's a first person you would call if your film wins an Oscar
32:40Mammi
32:41Mammi
32:42I knew he was just coming
32:44I mean because if you get to this film you need to be the first person
32:51but he will be the only one
32:53yeah
32:54that's right
32:55that's right
32:55that's right
32:56so the boldest thing you've done to get a role
32:59no no
33:00nothing
33:01as a which we make
33:02out of the way
33:03okay who do you think currently is the most hands-on actor finest
33:10I don't know the best I don't know
33:12according to you I'm asking your opinion
33:14according to you
33:15according to me
33:16I think Babil
33:19Babil if I'm concerned
33:21what a check
33:22are you friends?
33:22no
33:23no
33:23I mean we met but we are not very connected with people
33:27but I like their work a lot
33:29okay
33:30biggest star in the industry not actor star
33:34Shah Rukh Khan sir
33:36obviously
33:37and I think one other name is very popular
33:40from Andy
33:41yeah he is a star
33:42he is a proper star material he is a proper entertainer
33:46yeah yeah yeah
33:47yeah
33:48tv or films which one has star for competition
33:50like for roles
33:52competitive
33:53competitive
33:54competitive
33:55Bollywood
33:56Bollywood
33:57okay
33:58craziest fan encounter
34:00have you had any?
34:02yeah
34:03after taking photos
34:04I asked who you are
34:05oh
34:06really?
34:07I met a person
34:08where?
34:09when I was married
34:10it was funny
34:11a person came here
34:12he had a phone
34:13he told me
34:14he told me
34:15he told me
34:16he said
34:17yeah
34:18he was behaving
34:20he told me
34:20he said
34:21what he did
34:22he thought
34:23he said
34:24he was behaving
34:25he decided
34:26what he did
34:27so I love
34:28click
34:29I have pictures
34:30photos
34:31here
34:32he has selfies
34:33one other
34:34one
34:36i have pictures
34:37I have pictures
34:38Why are you taking photos with us?
34:42Oh shit!
34:44That was the most humbling moment, right?
34:47I mean, I don't know who you have to take photos
34:51because everything is taking.
34:52The fear of missing out was nothing.
35:00Okay, last question.
35:02No, actually second last.
35:04Describe yourself in three words.
35:06Mama's boy.
35:09Actor.
35:11Gujarati folk lover.
35:13Okay, okay.
35:14Last one.
35:15Who's your current celebrity crush?
35:17If you want to know his name,
35:19then you'll get into it.
35:21Correct, man.
35:23So, do you like Deepika Badu?
35:25I'm safe.
35:27Katrina.
35:28Katrina?
35:29She's iconic.
35:31I like Katrina.
35:32She's iconic.
35:34So, Katrina.
35:35Okay.
35:36Okay.
35:37Now we'll wrap up this interview because I took a lot of time.
35:40Emma is literally staring at me.
35:42But okay.
35:43Okay.
35:44It was so much fun having you here.
35:46I hope you had fun too.
35:47Yes, a lot.
35:48A lot.
35:50Thank you for having me.
35:51Yeah.
35:52It's good.
35:53It's good that people are giving so much attention and love.
35:56And I'm trying to enjoy it more and more.
36:00I hope this will stay with me more and more.
36:11Okay.
36:12Lovely having you here.
36:13And wish you all the best.
36:14And it makes India proud.
36:15It makes everybody proud.
36:17Yeah.
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