दिल्ली: करण अंशुमन के डायरेक्शन में बनी और पुलकित सम्राट,दिव्येंदु शर्मा और सुविंदर पाल अभिनीत सीरीज 'ग्लोरी' जल्द ही ओटीटी पर दस्तक देने वाली है। इसी बीच शो के तीनों स्टार और डायरेक्टर ने IANS से खास बातचीत की। इंटरव्यू के दौरान स्टार्स ने अल्फा का असली मतलब समझाया। साथ ही बॉक्सिंग पर बेस्ड इस सीरीज की दिलचस्प स्टोरीलाइन को भी साझा किया। शो के स्टार ने सक्सेस और फेलियर के तालमेल पर अपना रिएक्शन दिया। साथ ही अपने दमदार किरदारों पर ऑडियंस के मिले रिस्पॉन्स पर चर्चा करते नजर आए। आखिरी में सभी ने लोगों से सीरीज 'ग्लोरी' देखने की अपील की।
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00:00It's a compliment actually. You make it so interesting that people don't want to leave the TV. Is that a
00:06conscious move that you do?
00:08Oh, 100%. Everything is designed. You know, I think it's my superpower to leave things on a cliffhanger that people
00:17will come by for. I literally think that's my thing.
00:22Talking to you guys about glory, an industry where your popularity is measured on the basis of how you can
00:30see and how many films are. According to you, what is your glory for?
00:34That is what we perceive outside. What is your glory for?
00:39That is my glory. It's the greatest of the world.
00:47And to do good work as an actor, to do good work as an actor, to do good work as
00:54an actor. To do good work as an actor. To do good work as an actor.
00:58So all this is the profession and to do good work as an actor. I think for me, it's glory.
01:11Thank you. Obviously, everybody is asking what is your glory for. So I've always been answering this only.
01:19When people start comparing me to others, I think that is where I'll say that I've achieved glory.
01:29What about you?
01:32I guess doing the kind of work I'm happy doing. If people appreciate it, that would be nice.
01:44But yeah, if I can do something, go back home, sleep peacefully, happily, see myself on screen and not get
01:52embarrassed, I think that's a good start for me.
01:55Rest, I don't really think too much about seeing so much in the industry, people think all of that.
02:03And there is too much noise around the art we are here to create. We should focus on that. Rest
02:12can be taken care of.
02:14But yeah, if the core is not right, you know, the exterior can never look right.
02:21How many jabs and trosses did you get across the world?
02:27How many jabs and trosses did you get across the world?
02:29And was it hurtful?
02:30I didn't get a lot, but we also say that in the trailer,
02:35that you have to kill a boxer and eat punches for a boxer.
02:40Both of them are very important.
02:43So yes, I had to learn how to take punches, I had to learn how to give punches.
02:48And trust me, you don't want to punch anyone.
02:52That is much harder than taking punches.
02:55Because inherently, you don't want to punch somebody in the face as a part of a sport, right?
03:00But that's how we mistake when we look at boxing as well.
03:06Boxing is not just about aggression, it is not about rage, it is not about just hitting each other.
03:11It is about scoring well, it is a sport, there are rules and regulations around it.
03:16And it's a mind game in the year of the day.
03:20When you are in the ring, you have to play a shatranj game under the two players.
03:25If they did a mistake, then I will take advantage of that mistake,
03:28or if they did a mistake or if they did a mistake.
03:31And if something is missing out there, then I will break the case of side.
03:35And I think the same principles apply to life as well.
03:38And that is what I learnt from boxing.
03:40The discipline that it requires.
03:44I have taken that discipline from boxing into my personal life as well.
03:48The dedication, the number of hours that need the hard work to be put in.
03:53And then finally when you see results, you can see that,
03:57yes, there is no formula of success.
03:59But this is a good formula.
04:02Also when we talk about boxing, I think women are not at par.
04:06Yet, this game, or this sport, it comes across as very alpha.
04:13According to you, how would you define being an alpha?
04:17All three, all four of you.
04:19How would you define being an alpha?
04:21I don't know.
04:24Alpha means that you always have to appreciate others.
04:31You always have to be able to listen to others, surrender to others, and walk together.
04:37That is how I would say you are a good human being and you are an alpha.
04:44And when it comes to male and female in terms of boxing in a sport like this,
04:52Biggest example is Mary Combe, right?
04:56She is six times world champion.
04:58And do you know what it means to be a world champion?
05:02Even once, people don't do their whole life.
05:05To qualify too.
05:06To even qualify, yeah.
05:08And this woman has been world champion six times.
05:12It's insane.
05:13And at what age?
05:15That's the main thing.
05:16So age is no bar.
05:18Sex is no bar.
05:19Gender is no bar.
05:21The only bar is your limits.
05:23You can't even find the same.
05:24What about you guys?
05:26How is alpha?
05:28According to you, how would you be defining an alpha?
05:31Or what is it you call it to you?
05:33Like Pulkit said, I think even if you see in nature, the alpha is always the one who takes care
05:39of the herd.
05:40You know, who's responsible for their safety.
05:42I think that is important.
05:44In that, if there's violence involved, that should happen only with animals, you know.
05:49And I think we should be evolved enough to understand that that is not the way to deal with external
05:53threat.
05:55I think what's interesting in glory is what Pulkit was talking about earlier about giving punches.
06:01You know, your brain has to be wired in a, actually if you throw a punch and hit someone with
06:06intent, your brain will get rewired.
06:09And you will become a violent person.
06:11And violence is the metaphor that boxing is about over here.
06:15And these are some, you know, the deeper questions that we're trying to answer in this show.
06:21Like that, the judge from Kruidan, I already accepted a credit, I was being head of the family.
06:27Being head of the family, the pay-off of children, it is going to be taking care of the Rudi.
06:31Just like being a person by saying this, when it becomes a state or a state, you know, all the
06:39people will take care of the family,
06:40and all the związars, and all the other people, will come together.
06:44So if your family is happy, then you are happy, your father is happy,
06:50so you are happy to see people who enjoy their work.
06:54I think it's been, whenever this said, it's absolutely right.
07:02We don't need to use this term for humans to begin with.
07:06It's nice if it exists in the animal world.
07:12Any alpha, any such cannot exist without the gang, the group or the family or whatever.
07:21So you need that. I think we misinterpret that a lot.
07:25And that must have been done back in the days when warriors used to fight and everything
07:30and just to boost their egos, they must be, you know, you are an alpha and go and do this
07:34every day.
07:35But yeah, today I think if we have our brains intact, you know, we shouldn't use such terms to be
07:43very, very useful.
07:44Also, sir, your character, Raghuveer, he is a formidable coach but very obsessed with the Olympic gold.
07:52According to you, I mean, is obsession okay or is being passionate about something?
07:58That's better.
07:59Absolutely.
08:00Because his father and dad has a legacy that he has adopted or has learned from his own things.
08:14He is growing up.
08:15So I don't think there is any wrong thing.
08:18He is not looking forward to his face.
08:20So, all of you are always looking forward to an Olympic gold gold.
08:39He is famous as a coach, sir.
08:41So, it doesn't have to be allowed for his children to call his father or daddy or dad.
08:49So, Coach sir, it's very fun to call me.
08:54So, his satisfaction is that, yes, I am with this.
08:58So, yeah, it's good.
09:01What do you guys have to say about obsession?
09:02Is obsession, being obsessed about something okay?
09:06Can we take it as a good trait or would you think about being passionate about something is better?
09:13I'll say something really quick.
09:15Again, in context with glory, obsession is the only way you can become an Olympic gold medalist.
09:21If you're not obsessed, it's going to be very difficult.
09:25Because you have to be the best amongst the entire population of the world.
09:30You have to be one in a billion sort of.
09:32To get to that, you can only do that with obsession, not like a healthy interest.
09:38That is not the same thing.
09:39And having said that, that is again, thematically, if this story is about people who are so obsessed,
09:46who are trapped,
09:47the legacy of where they're coming from and the ambition of where they want to go,
09:53they're so trapped in it that there is no other way but to be obsessed.
09:57And the question is how, what is the price of that obsession?
10:01How far are you willing to go?
10:03How dirty are you willing to get your hands for that obsession?
10:08What about you guys?
10:09Personally speaking, how do you think about it?
10:11Feel about it?
10:15I don't know.
10:15You know, it's like you said, it has to be the balance of both.
10:18You like, I'm obsessed about playing the character, you know, going into the depths of the character.
10:27But at the same time, I have to like, you know, hold myself back also, you know, at times, you
10:32know, not to go like overdrive over things.
10:36So yeah, it's, it's, it's not an easy question to answer, very honestly.
10:42It's, one has to, you know, also, it depends, like, if you are a sportsman,
10:48you know, in shabdo ke mahine baut badal jate hain aank ke hai.
10:51You know, you interpret them in a very different way.
10:54Being an artist, you interpret them in a very different way.
10:58You, you, you need that kind of endurance to go through with the whole process.
11:02You know, it cannot be a, you know, it's, it cannot be a hundred meter race.
11:06You know, it's a marathon we are running.
11:08So one has to keep that in mind as well.
11:12But yeah, I'll think more about that.
11:15Because we constantly talk about, oh, you know, we are very obsessed about this thing
11:19or I'm madly passionate about this thing.
11:21I don't see a difference between being madly passionate and, you know, being obsessed.
11:25It's the same thing also.
11:26And people, again, lose it very loosely.
11:28Yeah.
11:28It's, you know, it's like obsessed about the show.
11:31Yeah.
11:31You know, you just see six, seven episodes, you're done with.
11:34Yeah.
11:34You know, you're looking for a new show.
11:36You know, you're looking for a new trend or whatever.
11:38The colour or the, whatever you want to do.
11:41It's, yeah, it's, it has to be some meaning behind these shows, you know.
11:45Yeah.
11:45That, that, yeah.
11:47The nuance is no longer our forte.
11:48Hmm?
11:49The nuance is not our forte of this generation.
11:53Yes.
11:54I think for anything to do, obsession is very important.
11:57Which I was an artist or as a sportsman.
12:00But you also have to understand that with that obsession,
12:03You have to use hard work too,
12:06You have to use time too,
12:08You have to tweak the mindset too,
12:10So that you are obsessed,
12:12And you also are able to get results out of it.
12:15Yes, there are, there are, there are things that life will throw at you,
12:18Which you will test.
12:20But I would take that as a test.
12:22And that is where you understand,
12:24That you are not in the moral compass.
12:26Do you go more towards the negative side?
12:29Or do you,
12:29Do you give in to the negative side?
12:32Or do you rise high?
12:34And, you know, maintain a good moral over there as well.
12:38So, yeah, it, it basically,
12:41Probably, it's very individual to everyone.
12:43Yeah.
12:43It's very subjective.
12:44Yeah.
12:45But these are the basic tools that can, you know,
12:48That are needed for you to achieve glory.
12:52I think, unless and until your obsession is not really,
12:56I mean, going into someone else's territory,
12:59It's fine.
13:00Do whatever you want to do.
13:02The, the moment it starts to, you know,
13:05I mean, disturb the other energies around you,
13:09Is, is not good.
13:10Maybe.
13:11That, that's not a fulfilling life at all.
13:13Yeah.
13:13I mean, you could be obsessed,
13:14About being an alpha,
13:16And that's fine.
13:17Yeah.
13:17Although it don't hurt.
13:20True.
13:20Very beautifully said.
13:21Also what I have understood,
13:23Just two episodes in that,
13:25In that I have come to understand,
13:26That it's,
13:28The show is more about,
13:29Spotlighting failure,
13:31Than just celebrating,
13:33You know, success.
13:34In life also,
13:35Like, have you,
13:36Now, because you guys are stars,
13:38You guys,
13:38You guys have seen the highs of highs,
13:40But you've faced with success,
13:40Failure as well.
13:42Has that kind of like,
13:44You know,
13:44Changed your perspective on dealing with something,
13:47Dealing with setbacks now?
13:49Cliving up the ladders?
13:50I guess,
13:51Nothing is temporary.
13:52It's the best take away,
13:54One can take,
13:55From, especially the field we are in.
13:57Yeah.
13:58Just, just don't get too excited,
14:00When you know you have the success,
14:01Or, don't get too disheartened,
14:03When you,
14:03When you have a failure coming.
14:05Yeah.
14:05What we do,
14:07Especially in film industry,
14:08Is,
14:09A lot of people come together,
14:10And we make something.
14:12It's very important,
14:13That we all,
14:14Are,
14:14Have to be in sync with each other.
14:16If one part goes off sync,
14:18It can derail the whole drum.
14:21So yeah,
14:21Here,
14:22The personal journeys are very important.
14:24Yeah.
14:24That should be very close to your heart.
14:26Rather than,
14:27The final outcome of it.
14:29That also matters.
14:30I'm not gonna lie about it.
14:31Definitely,
14:32You do all the work for that.
14:34But,
14:34That's not the only parameter,
14:36To judge your,
14:37The journey you've been part of so far.
14:41Sorry,
14:42Could you just come,
14:43I think,
14:43Now that you,
14:44You've climbed up the success ladder.
14:46Has your process of dealing with setbacks,
14:49Like changed?
14:50Do you,
14:50I mean,
14:51Do you ponder over it?
14:52See,
14:52You call it a success ladder.
14:54Yeah.
14:54It's like a snake set ladder game.
14:56Yeah.
14:57So there are setbacks,
14:58Where,
14:58You will come back,
14:59And you will come back,
15:01Or you will come back,
15:02Or you will stop the board,
15:04Or you will keep the game,
15:06So that you will reach 100.
15:08And it's not an easy journey.
15:09Sure.
15:10So there are setbacks,
15:11Of course.
15:11Setbacks,
15:12And success,
15:15I am not saying,
15:19I am saying,
15:19I am saying,
15:19I am saying,
15:20I am saying,
15:21I might have,
15:22In the past,
15:23Felt very,
15:24Very broken,
15:25About some failures,
15:27And might have taken,
15:28Some sort of success,
15:29To my head,
15:30And that is where,
15:31I learnt,
15:32That is again,
15:33It's not a fulfilling life.
15:35You do not sleep happy.
15:36You are always burdened,
15:38With some or the other.
15:39Either,
15:40It's a fear of,
15:41oh no, don't fail or it's always that wow, I'm the rest of the others.
15:47Both these things don't work for you.
15:49You just have to be honest with what you're working on.
15:51And you have to give your best effort every single time.
15:54That's it.
15:56Sarinda sir?
15:57When we say that we don't want to say failure,
16:05we don't enjoy success.
16:07In my opinion, we are sitting here,
16:10or if we talk about the whole universe,
16:14then every person is just in this world.
16:18But in the end, the thing is that
16:21failures, when you're in your life,
16:25you can see that next time you don't have to be with it.
16:32As a person, you grow.
16:34So I think that failure is a good taste.
16:38It's necessary to get the success.
16:41Last question.
16:43Now, I'm talking about a fan girl.
16:46I'm a big fan of Murma Thayya.
16:48Honey and Brigadier.
16:51I'm a big fan of Murma Thayya.
16:53I'm a big fan of Murma Thayya.
17:01I'm a big fan of Murma Thayya.
17:03But tell me one thing is,
17:04these characters are like meme factories
17:07and who use them in day-to-day life.
17:09Personally speaking, do you guys
17:11ever use your own lines in life?
17:13You know, memes through?
17:15And how do you see your characters
17:17being used as, you know,
17:19social media or maybe like
17:21in general people who are talking about
17:23how do you see that?
17:26I'm not enjoying it.
17:28I love that in my own life.
17:30I've always started to have a chance
17:31this is only about 22 years old.
17:34So, it feels good
17:37to have an audition.
17:41It was a different time when it was a different time, it was a different time when it was a
17:48different time.
17:48People liked the character's role when it was a product or a film.
17:56But when it was a different kind of memes,
18:00it was like my father,
18:05My father is good.
18:07So, he will have fun with it.
18:09So, he will play a little bit with the kids.
18:15What about you?
18:16You get a lot of people.
18:18Do you ever use lines?
18:20Like, we use them.
18:22You are not my brother.
18:23We use the lyrics.
18:26We use the lines in the film.
18:29These lines are inspired by us.
18:31Because we talk about it in Delhi.
18:33That's why we talk about it in Fukhre.
18:35And yes, people pick it up and connect with it only because they are already using it in their daily
18:41lives.
18:42And when it comes to memes,
18:45I think that one character likes it.
18:48And one character likes it.
18:49And one character likes it.
18:51They are both inside.
18:52And when you love it,
18:55you think about it.
18:56You discuss it.
18:59And that's how we, as actors, are spread across various hearts and souls through the world.
19:06But we don't like it.
19:08We don't like it.
19:09That character likes it.
19:11And that's why you love it.
19:14And that's why you love it.
19:14Because that's why you love it.
19:17And that's why you love it.
19:18And that's why you love it.
19:30And that's why you love it.
19:31Yeah.
19:32What about you?
19:33I just find it very fascinating how much people love a character.
19:38How much they accept them in their lives.
19:41I just find it very, very fascinating.
19:42It's very overwhelming.
19:46Yeah.
19:47I don't use, to answer your question,
19:49You can't.
19:50You can't.
19:51And this thing.
19:52But yeah.
19:53One thing, one has to be a little mindful of that.
19:57One has to be a little, like I said, mindful of the character I have played.
20:02So, not to over romanticize that character.
20:06And that situation.
20:08So, it comes with a great responsibility also.
20:11That kind of power.
20:12But it, yeah.
20:13It's fun.
20:14Because people use it in a really funny and creative way.
20:18I think that this meme can get a work in our film industry.
20:22Yes.
20:23You know, if not a screen, but at least a dialogue writer.
20:26If not a screen play writer.
20:27Because they're just amazing how they just,
20:29Doh cheezo ko jod ke uske bich me leke a anha.
20:32It just.
20:33It amazes me.
20:34I think today.
20:36If, agar memes ban rai ya, stickers ban rai whatsapp fe.
20:40Toh, show, character, movies, saab popular hit hai.
20:44Yeah.
20:44So, badi hai.
20:45Last leave and I'm almost done.
20:47Itna payaar aap loho ke lihe aara hai.
20:49So much love for your work.
20:50How does that feel?
20:51Is it like a huge responsibility on your shoulder?
20:53Because aapko aage vhe waisa hi proof karna hooga?
20:55Ya phir.
20:56How are you taking it?
20:57How are you taking all the love coming your way?
20:59For me personally,
21:00Prove karna ke baare me zaadha nahi souchta ho.
21:02Albi, jiasse currently if you talk about glory ko.
21:05I always feel aapka trailer jo hoota hai,
21:09Aapka project ki yasa lagna wala hai.
21:21Aapka project ki yasa lagna waala.
21:24Ke korn usse kya take away takee jae ga.
21:27You can just try to be truthful to what you do.
21:31And you know just be truthful in whatever you are saying or you know what you mean.
21:35That's a very important development.
22:07Even negative criticism and positive criticism both kind of criticism are welcome.
22:13As long as it is not a personal attack on you and it's not coming from a negative space or
22:18a mindset.
22:19And it definitely helps becoming a better artist, becoming a better hero and becoming better at what you do.
22:28It motivates me a lot of hard work as a field actor.
22:34I think your work gets a lot of love.
22:37Sorry, what's the question?
22:38I think your work gets a lot of love and you have a lot of love coming your way for
22:43your work.
22:43So does that like add like an added pressure to your shoulders?
22:50Yes, of course.
22:51I think the idea is to keep the pressure going so you perform better.
22:56I think performance without pressure is usually lackadaisical.
22:59It's always better to work under a bit of pressure whether it is from outside,
23:05whether it is your own internal benchmark that you set for yourself that I will make the best thing I
23:08have ever before.
23:11I really love pressure.
23:13I am a scuba diver so the deeper I go the more pressure than it is.
23:16And I really enjoy that.
23:18Sundar, sir.
23:19What's written about Tiaag, Balidan, Kast?
23:22Karan and the team have written about the whole life.
23:25The whole life looks like it's impossible.
23:32It's impossible for others.
23:32When you achieve something something that you commit to,
23:36The leader can also add to your approach,
23:41Unfortunately, that requires a lot of responsibility.
23:43Where does it maintain, how do you maintain that?
23:55and the desire to work with others and the desire to work with others is an active member.
24:02Thank you, it was lovely speaking to you guys.
24:05Thank you so much.
24:06Glorious interviews ahead.
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