00:00Abhiman Yousaf, first of all, welcome to INS.
00:03And first of all, you would like to say,
00:06Inspector Avinash was in the first season and in the second season.
00:10Do you have any responsibility for the actor when it comes to the second season?
00:15There was a lot of responsibility, but fortunately,
00:19we had a lot of the two seasons.
00:21Then we had a decision that it was released in the part.
00:26It was released in the first season,
00:28but we had a lot of shooting together.
00:32Sir, your character, Devi, was very layered and intense.
00:36How did you prepare for this role?
00:40I was prepared for 4 days before the shoot,
00:44and convinced myself that I have to do a character.
00:49I didn't understand how to do it.
00:49I didn't understand how to do it.
00:51But I didn't have a lot of preparation.
00:55I spent a lot of time with myself.
00:59And I didn't have a lot of socialization.
01:03And I stayed in my own.
01:03When I came from the field,
01:09I didn't negotiate for a working.
01:12There was a lot of trouble made.
01:18And far as everyone laid in the place,
01:20I was prepared for someئ.
01:20There was always too some sort that helped me bring the deal.
01:22Where there was some of what I just learned now,
01:23with expelled children's hold andكل that referee,
01:23which is ready for the roles that Früh Prayers try to do.
01:33The body language and emotions are completely different. How challenging this transformation was?
01:38It was a lot of challenging because I didn't have anything to do before.
01:42It was the first time I was doing it.
01:48There were a lot of challenges.
01:51I had a little nervous about how to do it.
01:54So, there is unpredictability in this character.
02:04There were a lot of players in this character.
02:06There were a lot of players in this character.
02:09So, I think there were a lot of players.
02:12It was a lot of challenging.
02:14Sir, in real life inspired crime drama,
02:17there is a lot of pressure.
02:18Have you observed your real references or police studies?
02:22No, I didn't do that.
02:24But if there is a good script,
02:26like Inspector Avinashic is a good script.
02:29So, there is a lot of material in this character.
02:32Because the writer already has written a lot of work.
02:35So, they have done research.
02:37So, there is a lot of material available.
02:41Sir, how did you share screen space with Randeep Huda?
02:45What did you learn from his performance and style?
02:49It was a lot of fun working with Randeep Huda.
02:53And there is a special thing about Randeep Huda is that he is not insecure.
02:58Because it is a good thing.
03:01As an actor, I feel very comfortable.
03:02I feel comfortable.
03:03I was very comfortable with that.
03:04I was very comfortable with it.
03:08So, my experience was very comfortable with it.
03:08And there was a lot of fun with that.
03:14Sir, the crime drama is very popular.
03:17Does it feel very comfortable with it?
03:18Do you think the audience of realistic and great characters are more connected?
03:22It is difficult to say,
03:24but I will be able to say that in acting,
03:28the public audience on the realisation of the public audience is more interested.
03:31and the way the OTT has its own stories are being attracted to the public and the good actors
03:44are getting the opportunity to get the opportunity to get the opportunity.
03:52Sir, do you think Inspector Avinash has established a performance-driven actor?
04:00Yes, why not?
04:02Because I have so much love for my friends and many of my friends.
04:09Of course, I will be able to get the opportunity to get the opportunity to get the opportunity.
04:17Do you have a project like Raj Charitra, Suryavanshi and Infector Avinash, which role is being closed?
04:26No, I can't say that because Raj Charitra is very close to my heart.
04:32He was very close to working on his work.
04:36He was a very dangerous character.
04:40Suryavanshi and Infector Avinash, of course, he was very close to me.
04:55If you have a strong lead opportunities that you deserve, do you feel that Bollywood has underutilized your range?
05:04No, I don't want to say that because many people don't get their due.
05:10And whatever I get in, they don't get in Bollywood.
05:13And I am going to Bollywood today.
05:14I am going to South.
05:17So, Bollywood is my battle field.
05:21I am going to say that.
05:22Now, when I am a person, I am a talent.
05:25When I am a person, I am a talent.
05:26When I am a person, I am a talent.
05:27When I am a person, I am a talent.
05:33I am a talent.
05:35I am a talent.
05:36You know, as an actor, you are an old school performer.
05:40What are the biggest differences in today's social media driven stars?
05:45No.
05:46Old school, new school, there is nothing.
05:48Acting is acting.
05:49And good acting.
05:51Good music, good music, good cinema.
05:55It always has a color.
05:58It always has a color.
05:59And good energy.
06:00I am going to say that the older school, new schools,
06:03there is something every single thing.
06:05Recently, there is a number of actors who talked about
06:07that today's actors who talked about that
06:08social media, image, fake PR, machinery and the acting.
06:13How much are acting upon this statement?
06:14How much are you on the situation?
06:16No, I haven't asked you this question so much.
06:20Whatever it is you are doing.
06:21Whatever you are doing, whatever you are doing,
06:22whatever you are doing, whatever you are doing and whatever you are doing.
06:26is
06:27personal
06:27social
06:28media
06:29social
06:30media
06:32social
06:34media
06:36social
06:37media
06:39social
06:48media
06:51social
06:52media
06:52now
06:54you
07:01wanted to
07:13go
07:14or I was frustrated, I was in depression,
07:19all these things are happening.
07:21But if you go out of it,
07:23I believe my wife is a very big pillar
07:29because when I married with her,
07:31she doesn't stand with me.
07:37Sir, people say that when you do regional cinema,
07:42when you do regional cinema,
07:46what kind of difference do you feel?
07:48What do you feel like in regional cinema?
07:53There are many things that are perfect
07:55and they don't have punctual.
07:57No, it's not.
07:58People are punctual.
07:59There are great films.
08:01There are great work.
08:04I don't think there are any differences.
08:06Sir, what do you feel like in regional cinema?
08:07What do you feel like in regional cinema?
08:11I feel like there are many differences.
08:12Because it's not my language.
08:16Lastly, you have to know about coming projects,
08:19what are your fans and fans?
08:23What do you want to give them?
08:25I want to give them a message.
08:27I want to give them a message.
08:29I want to give them a message.
08:30I want to give them a shout-out.
08:30I want to wear a cover,
08:32I want to give them a message.
08:35I want to give them a message.
08:36I want to give them all of this.
08:38I want to send them everything.
08:43Any ideas about performance can happen,
08:45What do you want to do to produce постоянно?
08:47And they are contrary.
08:51Let us know that.
08:54Thank you very much.
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