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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