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मुंबई, महाराष्ट्र: अभिनेता विक्रम भांबरी ने IANS के साथ एक खास बातचीत में अपनी फिल्म ‘धुरंधर’ और अपने एक्टिंग करियर को लेकर कई दिलचस्प बातें साझा कीं। उन्होंने फिल्म के निर्देशक आदित्य धर के विज़न की सराहना करते हुए बताया कि उनके साथ काम करना एक शानदार अनुभव रहा। बातचीत के दौरान विक्रम ने रणवीर सिंह और अक्षय खन्ना के साथ सेट पर बिताए गए पलों और कुछ मज़ेदार 'बिहाइंड द सीन' किस्सों को भी साझा किया। साथ ही उन्होंने यंग एक्टर्स को मेहनत और धैर्य बनाए रखने की सलाह दी। साथ ही बॉलीवुड में आउटसाइडर्स को लेकर अपनी राय भी रखी। आखिर में विक्रम भांबरी ने अपने फैंस का दिल से धन्यवाद किया।

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00:00Sir, first of all, we need to know that Durandar 2 was released and Durandar 1 was a major blockbuster.
00:07How do you see Durandar 2?
00:09And the response to Durandar 2?
00:13It's a lot of mind-bobbling.
00:14So, what do you think about Durandar 2?
00:18Durandar 2...
00:21I mean, I think some people have told me.
00:26I'll just take the famous quote of the movie.
00:31The movie that you saw earlier, was the movie.
00:33Now, it's the movie.
00:36In all sense.
00:39We'll talk about how it will grow.
00:43How will it be business?
00:44How will the movie go?
00:46How will everyone be seen in it?
00:49For everything.
00:51It will be the movie.
00:53How will the movie go?
00:54Your background is coming from the theatre.
00:55Especially from Mumbai.
00:57Ranjshira Theatre.
00:58Yes.
00:59So, what's the shape of the theatre's acting craft?
01:04And what impact on the screen acting?
01:09I've been in Mumbai for almost 13 years.
01:14Sorry, I've been in Mumbai for 13 years.
01:15I've been in Mumbai for more than 12 years.
01:19In 2019, my friends have pushed me to make your face, your face, your voice, your voice.
01:30I've been acting.
01:31So as a push, I had a workshop for three days, a renowned casting person.
01:38I had a workshop for three days.
01:42And in the introduction, all of my friends said that I wanted to do this.
01:48I was a dancer, I wanted to do this.
01:51It was a passion for me.
01:53When I asked them, I asked them,
01:57I asked them, just because my friends have asked me to do this,
02:00and I asked them, if they click,
02:05they don't do it, they don't do it.
02:09They don't do it.
02:10They don't do it.
02:12So the introduction was made,
02:14I will not name a renowned casting person.
02:20They said, I think I will cast for Mohit Suri's project.
02:25And this is in 2019.
02:29So it was a big thing for me,
02:30that a casting director,
02:33just because of the introduction,
02:35he could see something.
02:36So I wanted to pursue my acting.
02:41Then I did some research,
02:44I came to know about Rangshira Theatre,
02:45one of the renowned theatre group of Mumbai.
02:51So I got associated with Rangshira Theatre.
02:57I think in 2020,
02:59I first made a production play,
03:02Nabana.
03:04And then there was no stopping theatre.
03:10After theatre,
03:12it made me a much more better person,
03:15because if you can keep your emotions instantly
03:17off the table,
03:19as per the demand of the script,
03:22that is the duty of an actor.
03:24So my journey changed,
03:27and then I did some plays,
03:30a web series,
03:32Taaj,
03:33divided by blood,
03:34and I did some plays.
03:36I did some plays,
03:37and I performed in some plays.
03:37I did some plays,
03:38and I performed in some plays.
03:43And by God's grace,
03:45and by everyone's love,
03:47I am part of Purundar.
03:50You have a high-octane project,
03:55and he is also the director of Arita Dhar.
03:57Yes.
03:58So first one,
03:59working with such a big skill,
04:01and challenging,
04:02and exciting.
04:04It was definitely a lot of challenging.
04:07You have to be with one or two,
04:09and five,
04:10and five,
04:11and five,
04:13until the director is a national award winner.
04:17and you are working in their supervision.
04:21So,
04:22the challenge is,
04:23that you are on the set,
04:25so,
04:26for me,
04:28it was like,
04:30that,
04:31I felt like,
04:33that,
04:33that,
04:33that,
04:36that,
04:36that,
04:37that,
04:37you know,
04:40people are keeping eyes,
04:41that,
04:41how,
04:41is he performing,
04:43how,
04:43how is he,
04:45being,
04:46there on the set,
04:47with the people.
04:48Because,
04:48those little things are very minor.
04:50So,
04:51other than,
04:53acting,
04:55this,
04:58makes the life,
05:01easy,
05:02going forward.
05:03if you are on the set,
05:05even though,
05:06you are on the scene,
05:07or not,
05:08if you are on the set,
05:09The other challenge is,
05:11that,
05:12that,
05:12that,
05:13that,
05:13that,
05:15that,
05:16that,
05:16that,
05:19to have some,
05:20you,
05:24know,
05:25that,
05:26you,
05:26can to perform good,
05:26you can to perform good.
05:29I feel,
05:29that,
05:30that,
05:30that,
05:31that,
05:32that,
05:33that,
05:34that,
05:34that,
05:35that,
05:35that,
05:40I feel,
05:43that,
05:44that,
05:44If it happens once again, it will be good to perform the scene again.
05:49But because there are many big characters in it,
05:52I cannot go and ask if I can perform again.
05:55But then, it was the beauty of Aditya sir,
05:59that he used to give room,
06:02that if it's not, if it's not,
06:05he can do something.
06:06They say easily, go ahead and try.
06:10If you want to do something else, go ahead and try.
06:12Let's see.
06:14So, in this way, there was a challenge.
06:16Exciting.
06:19Definitely, if you look at the actors,
06:26you stand with them,
06:28you feel that happiness and overwhelming to feel.
06:36It's unmatchable.
06:38So, yeah.
06:40Behind the scenes story,
06:41Ranvir Singh,
06:42Sandhya Dhat,
06:44Kashyap Anna,
06:44what kind of things do you think?
06:47Behind the scenes,
06:50Ranvir Bhai,
06:51he's a true gentleman.
06:54He's a true...
06:55Look, I think that he's a spirit.
06:57He's a true man.
06:57He's a true man.
07:00He's a true man.
07:00He's full of energy.
07:01He's full of energy.
07:05And,
07:07He's full of energy.
07:16And,
07:17he does not make you feel,
07:18If you are with him in the scene, he doesn't feel like he is somewhere here and you are not
07:28there.
07:30He doesn't feel like he is there.
07:34He made us feel like everything on the set, on the screen, off the screen.
07:43He is a marvelous person.
07:45Akshay sir, I didn't talk to him before.
07:51I didn't talk to him before.
07:52I didn't talk to him before.
07:54I felt like he was silent.
07:57I felt like he is in his character.
08:01I should not be breaking that flow.
08:04But the other day, I was talking to him with Rakesh Vedi sir.
08:07He was talking to him.
08:08He was talking to him.
08:11He is also a very beautiful person.
08:19And Sanju Baba?
08:21Sanju Baba, I have met him two times.
08:23One time, when it was the scene.
08:26That day, we didn't talk to him.
08:27I didn't talk to him.
08:28Two times.
08:30One time, when it was the scene.
08:35That was the day one, when I saw Sanju Baba so close.
08:39And there was something different.
08:48Truly mesmerizing.
08:50It was a very beautiful scene.
08:52When it was the scene.
08:59I just came to meet the team members.
09:04Action scene.
09:05It was the scene scene.
09:10It was the fighting scene.
09:18I was standing roadside.
09:26It was the scene scene scene scene.
09:30And I was standing on the side.
09:33And then, Sanju Baba saw something.
09:40And he was talking about the scene.
09:43And I was talking about the scene.
09:44And I was standing on the side.
09:45And then, Sanju Baba saw it.
09:49And I was standing on the side as well.
09:51And that's the Punjabi man.
09:55They hadn't been able to get any job of that.
09:57But he's a gentleman.
10:01This is a national award winner.
10:04As such, you've got to play with the film maker.
10:08What's the most important learning learning piece?
10:12The question of all actors.
10:14To be grounded.
10:15it. The basic principle is to be grounded, uh, uh, uh, zyada udo mat. Uh, uh, uh, malaki
10:28panjabi mein kahawat hai, uh, there is a saying, not kahawat, there is a saying, mat
10:33uchi di man ni mat. Apna hat, apna intellectual apna hai rakhou, aur apna joh man joh hai
10:39wu wajitam shanth rakhou, uh, set par ho, khas kar kubhi set par joh hai, uh, there'll
10:46be hundred times, uh, hath, sorry, there'll be hundred things johan par aapko, uh, you
10:52know, kubhi garmi lag rhee hai, kubhi koi banda parishan kar raha hai, kubhi kuch, kubhi
10:57kuch. Toh, aapko vaha po bhi, you know, you need to be calm. Tabhi aap johai kirdaar
11:02mein aapne raha pahein.
11:03So, wukhi aap, dhurandhya jahsi dhurandhya johan aap, uh, ghurandhi krabhi
11:11haram hizshah hai toho, kya aapka character sequel bhe, aur leer character jaak
11:15honne wala hai? Uuh, uuh, wo dho aap, jaan jahengi.
11:21Uuh, uh, aga chhuda bal kush hand bata sikhaa hai? Uh, dhekhou aap toho gang
11:25members hen, uh, gang members hen, gang members, kudurhe bhi av karengi.
11:30Hahahaha, ha ha ha haa.
11:33In this sequel there is a pressure of the audience's expectation and comparison to the audience, so how do you
11:37handle this pressure?
11:41As long as you stay close to that character, you will justify your attention to the audience.
11:51If you leave that character somewhere, for whatever reason, then the audience is very smart.
12:00They know that it's fake acting here, but it doesn't get hit like it performed before.
12:07We've listened to it and we've also seen it in the first movies.
12:16You've also worked in the television and digital space, like PR2 and the historical series Star Divided By Blood.
12:24What difference do you have in acting?
12:32As an actor, I think, technical aspects, it's the same thing for an actor.
12:40As an actor, it's the same thing.
12:43But yes, if you're like Durandar, I'm working on the silver screen.
12:48Then you have to study more of the character in comparison to OTT.
12:57You have to study more of the times where the scenes can be reshoot day to later or something.
13:12You have to study more of the time-bound sets, which are locked for a specific number of days.
13:23Then you have to perform more than the number of hours that you are required to be there on the
13:32set.
13:33So, the chances are you have to get better, and the pieces as well.
13:39Some of the problems you have to get better, you have to get better, based on the demand.
13:47Do you think that today's Bollywood is more practical and important than the practical experience in Bollywood?
13:59In Bollywood's practical experience, I would say the audience is more smart. They prefer to see the true incidents or
14:15life-like events.
14:16They prefer to see those things. So the audience's view point is that Bollywood is turning towards more practicality from
14:28an action standpoint.
14:30Do you have to struggle with the theater background in Bollywood?
14:35Do you think that Bollywood is not outsiders?
14:39I don't think so. I am an outsider.
14:42It feels like time. But if you focus more on your work and craft in comparison to other things,
14:55like how much time has happened, it can't be much more.
14:58If you like those things, then you may justify your acting skills.
15:05So you do a good job in your craft.
15:10Learn more about the way people perform.
15:24and get an idea, right? Because actors are, who are, who are, who are all the audience from the audience.
15:31Right?
15:32And the artist, who are, who are all the audience from the audience.
15:34So, you're working as much as you work in the artist,
15:38and the artist's skills and craft, which will help you get to more fast,
15:47Right?
15:47In the Bollywood, or any acting media.
15:52The artist, who, who are all the audience from the audience?
15:52In social media, the artist, is whose name in the audience,
15:56because you guys also people have made the memebies.
15:58How do you think that the meme was made?
15:59You saw the video where you came up.
16:01What is it that you saw during that time?
16:03It was a big part of the film called
16:06Aditya Sargum's name
16:08The LPG cylinder was blasted so many cylinders
16:14We could save it and get something about that
16:18Part 1
16:19I think yesterday I saw a meme
16:23In which part 1 was released in the Middle East
16:31So there was a fight
16:32That's why the revenge is coming
16:38It's funny
16:40Some people are talking about propaganda
16:44Some people think that it's only on Pakistan
16:47And the Muslims have been targeted for a particular religion
16:53So what would you say about that?
16:56It's a lot of work to say
16:58It's a lot of work to say
16:59It's okay
17:00You've said it, we've heard it
17:03Give it a name of propaganda
17:05Or say something else
17:07That's your thoughts
17:10I don't believe that
17:12Audience
17:13If it's propaganda
17:14If it's propaganda
17:14Then there's no success
17:17Throughout the world
17:21So the answer is right in front of you
17:23I think that social media is going to be
17:29That's why
17:30Sometimes
17:30The producers
17:31The actors
17:32The actors
17:33The actors
17:33The actors
17:33The actors
17:34The actors
17:34The actors
17:34The actors
17:34The actors
17:35The actors
17:37The actors
17:37The actors
17:42The actors
17:44The actors
17:49The actors
17:54But
17:55But as many artists were in it, I don't think there was any social media influencer or so many followers
18:08on his basis.
18:10I haven't seen it in this movie. I don't know. It is the first step into the industry.
18:16About where your future beliefs are, what are your messages, but my question is given if, especially during giorno 2,
18:26you seem to have a Ariana declines, more and more people would never know the history of your videos or
18:31things?
18:36Definitely, because of the movie, today I am talking about a lot of recognition, all thanks to my stars, family,
18:55and everyone from the production team, as well as Mikesh Chhambalasar's team.
19:04Because of the movie, every small character comes in the recognition of the movie, it has done a phenomenal work
19:22across the globe, and audiences have watched the movie in a number of times.
19:30So they are getting recognized and being appreciated for their work, that's a big thing.
19:48I don't think so.
19:52As I said, people are saying,
19:54just tell them, they feel good,
19:56they feel good, they feel good,
19:58they feel good, they feel good.
20:00But I don't think so, that's a true fact.
20:04What are your future projects?
20:06What should your message give to your fans?
20:12Be beautiful to the fans.
20:15Thank you very much for giving so much of love.
20:18Thank you for being such a lovely, lovely audience.
20:21Keep showering love to the movies, to the Bollywood,
20:26to the movie industry.
20:30And yes, come back to theatres.
20:32Theatre is a place you should be watching movies.
20:38Yeah, that's all.
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