00:00First of all, welcome to INS.
00:02Thank you so much, sir.
00:04First of all, do you want to know that
00:05in Iraq, Rajyoga character,
00:07how much you have to struggle
00:09and how much you have to do this character?
00:14The struggle and the struggle
00:16is the only thing that
00:17if you have a cast in an audition,
00:22you have to give multiple rounds of auditions,
00:26so that's what we have to do.
00:32We have to give multiple rounds of auditions,
00:36many people have to do it,
00:37which is necessary and fair,
00:41because as a new character,
00:44it is not easy to get this project.
00:46It is not easy,
00:46but it is not easy to do it.
00:48When you get to Iraq's character,
00:51when you get to Iraq's character,
00:52how did you get the satisfaction of this character?
00:54How did you get the satisfaction of this character?
00:57Sir, I don't have satisfaction of this character.
00:59I don't have satisfaction of this character.
00:59It is not easy to do it,
00:59because I remember my manager
01:01once and once,
01:02that it happened to me.
01:04One week,
01:05I had to believe that
01:07I had a selection of the character.
01:09It is a slow process,
01:12that things are not happening.
01:19but it's almost that I do not make any options,
01:23I do not remember that.
01:23I have to take a little time.
01:25Then I have to believe that
01:26that I have to believe that
01:29I will have to be different.
01:29how did you start playing the role of Rajavah,
01:30that it is one of the lead in the show.
01:32I wanted to believe that
01:34that if you really had to be considered
01:35and this should not be the last thing.
01:38We have to do this work.
01:40Sir, the Raja's character is very dark and disturbing.
01:44What was the emotional and psychological challenge for you?
01:49The emotional and psychological challenge was to understand his psyche.
01:54What is the thought process?
01:57If he is doing this work, then why is he doing it?
02:00What is the justification?
02:02As in Raman and Rancho, there are a lot of differences.
02:05When I read the script, I had to cry about how brutal it is and I have to do these
02:12things.
02:13But when I have to do it, I will not have justification for those things.
02:17For this, the acting workshop, we developed a lot of things.
02:22We developed a lot of things.
02:22We developed a lot of the animal instinct.
02:24We developed a lot of survival mode in the script.
02:27We enhanced a lot of the back story.
02:30So, whatever I am doing, there is a lot of conviction.
02:35You are a real life inspired character.
02:39You have said that you do not want to research much more,
02:44so that you don't want to justify the character.
02:48How did your approach shape your documents?
02:50As such, I have not done any research because we are not making a biopic,
02:55which is inspired by the event.
02:58And I think that he is not a deserving candidate to make a biopic.
03:02I am a fictional character, Ranjo.
03:05I am a fictional character.
03:05My director and writers have given a script.
03:08And I thought that I am working in his own way.
03:12Because I have to do a character that is coming from a different world.
03:17Who has its own web story.
03:18Who has its own elements.
03:21So, I need to follow them.
03:22As compared to that, I am going to research any real life incident.
03:25I am going to research them.
03:27I am going to talk about the scene.
03:29So, the most tough scene is for you.
03:31For me, when you are taking the children,
03:34sitting in the car.
03:36And after that, whatever happens with them.
03:38So, how much time did you get out of that scene?
03:42Because it was a lot of brutal scene.
03:43Yes, yes, yes.
03:44So, what do you think about that scene?
03:46Sir, it was time for that scene.
03:47Because it was a lot of haunting scene.
03:52Because there is a killing scene.
03:55In which you are killing the children.
03:57And you have to feel that I am killing someone.
04:01So, I am a human being.
04:04So, he is staying with you.
04:05When you are feeling it.
04:07Because I know that the trans break was a lot of time.
04:11You are being sent to me by the murderer,
04:12I was having to look at him until he has died.
04:15So, my character also is a character.
04:18It is that your character is a character that is a very darky character.
04:20It means that I have did not.
04:23But I did not.
04:23He did not.
04:25Or I have not done it.
04:28But the anime did not.
04:30So, what about you?
04:32In real life, you can historia a lot of people from the world.
04:36And how many people are they?
04:38Sir, I don't want to follow me in the real light, but you also don't want to follow me in
04:44the real light, because he is not safe to follow me in the real light.
04:48And if you talk about the character, he has his own graph, which makes himself unique, which has made me
04:56very passionate about how we grow gradually.
05:02Sir, in your interview, you were told that you were able to leave Mumbai when you were thinking about leaving
05:08Mumbai.
05:08In that phase, what kind of struggles and self-doubt are you?
05:12Self-doubt is the same, that when something happens, sometimes you ask questions on the Buddha,
05:17that I am not capable of being.
05:20But it doesn't happen to me that I will leave my acting.
05:22I will leave my finances, because it is the most difficult to stay in this chair.
05:27It is the most difficult to stay in this chair.
05:31But I am an actor.
05:35Sometimes it depends on acting.
05:38And if it doesn't happen, then I thought,
05:40I would have to take a break in this chair.
05:43I would go to a Trinninger and sort finance again, and then I would come.
05:46But I would never have to leave my acting.
05:49And that loneliness or alone is in every person's life.
05:55But at that time, you will be told that you are able to leave yourself,
05:59you know, how much you can do it and how much I can do it.
06:04What kind of struggles are you facing towards?
06:08What kind of struggles you face in the audition process?
06:17I don't want to struggle. I would say that it's the most enjoyable process.
06:23One of the best audition is that I am going to the room at 10 o'clock and at night
06:29I am going to the room at 10 o'clock.
06:30I am going to the room at 14 o'clock. It was also a fighting sequence.
06:35At the same time, I was physically training and mentally training.
06:39But I am very grateful that I have tested all the 14 o'clock.
06:42I have tested all the best in my life.
06:45And as an actor, I have seen anything.
06:49In the entertainment industry, there was a part of every actor's career.
06:53Was there any kind of rejection that you had to break down,
06:57but after that, it became a turning point?
07:01Sir, there is nothing that I have to break down.
07:05If I break down, I would probably stop.
07:07I am going to go.
07:09I am going to get a lot of talented actors and recognition.
07:13Do you think the most important thing is patience, persistence or self-belief?
07:20As you said, all the things are very important.
07:23Because one thing is that you can never go in long run.
07:26You need patience, self-belief, you need all the elements.
07:30Because our body is 5 elements.
07:33So don't say that every part of the process is very important.
07:37So, first of all, you have done some projects,
07:40but this show is a game changer of your career.
07:43So, how do you see your journey?
07:45And how do you see the response from the industry?
07:46Especially when the current, the current, the current, the current performance,
07:51what do you see in the industry?
07:52Sir, you feel good.
07:53Because the people who are studying their work,
07:55and you want to work with them,
07:57and you want to work with them,
07:59and you want to work with them.
08:01And as an artist,
08:02you just want to know that my work will reach out,
08:04and I like my work.
08:05So, I am very happy to think that my work will reach out.
08:09And I didn't think that people will revert me,
08:13or they will send messages to me.
08:14But I am very happy to think that.
08:17Is there any kind of project that was not big for you,
08:19but you have seen as an actor?
08:23It was not big for you.
08:25I have done short films in my starting phase.
08:29So, I think commercially,
08:30there is nothing happening in short films.
08:31But they have taught me a lot,
08:34on-set,
08:35how do we work with the camera,
08:38how do we work with the camera,
08:39how do we work with the camera,
08:39how do we work with the minimalistic resources,
08:41how do we get out of the best output.
08:43So, I learned a lot from that.
08:46You said in your interview,
08:48that Randeep Buddha is your inspiration,
08:52and that Randeep Buddha is your work.
08:53It's very important to you.
08:54Yes, sir.
08:54You also learned a lot from that.
08:56So, Randeep Buddha,
08:57you are going to go into preparation and method acting.
08:59Do you also play Rajo,
09:01but do you inspire a technique from her?
09:05Sir, I did not do a technique from her,
09:08because I never asked her,
09:09how do we work with the process,
09:11how do we work with the process,
09:13how do we work with the process.
09:13But yes,
09:14the final output of the work,
09:15as you can see,
09:16as you can see,
09:17that the process is a lot bigger,
09:19because it is a lot of difficult to be physically transformed,
09:23and it is a lot of difficult to be physically transformed,
09:24and I admire that.
09:26Well,
09:28many of the critics,
09:29from the show,
09:31and some of the social media,
09:32this was also debated,
09:33that the real-life Ranga Billa case
09:35is a fictional part,
09:37and some historical details have changed.
09:39So, what is the controversy?
09:41Sir, on a serious note, I haven't read anything like that.
09:44I'm getting a lot of hate comments and I'm replying to them.
09:48Thank you so much.
09:49Thank you so much.
09:49Thank you so much.
09:50I hate my character.
09:51But you're saying, I'm sure I'll see where everything is happening.
09:54Because I don't have time to read all of this.
10:00Lastly, Ramandeep, how will you choose projects?
10:04Especially when you talk about projects, how will you choose your script?
10:08Because in the industry, you always have to get roles.
10:13When you're a project hit, you always have to get roles.
10:17So, what kind of projects are you choosing or roles?
10:20Sir, I'm just starting.
10:23My first project is that people are liking it.
10:26So, I want to work a lot more.
10:31That's my main motive.
10:32As compared to that, I'm choosing that I don't want to do this.
10:35But yes, that I have to choose whatever part I want to do.
10:38That story has importance.
10:40If you're out of it, then there's a lot of effects in the story.
10:43There's a lot of effects in the story.
10:44There's a lot of missing elements.
10:45There's nothing I feel about.
10:47There's nothing I feel about.
10:49There's something I want to say about the character.
10:50There's nothing I want to say about the character.
10:50That's not that you're only in the story.
10:52That's what I'm doing.
10:54I mean, I have to do that work for me.
11:04How much do you think about it?
11:06Sir, I believe that your work is your experience.
11:10Because people get to reach their work.
11:13So, you have to network.
11:14When your work is good, people will also meet you.
11:17But if you also meet them, they will entertain you.
11:20So, if you focus on your work, everything happens.
11:23I think it will act as if you're doing well and the successful.
11:24People are saying that there are places of social media and they all get their work.
11:29So, there are some sort of jobs that get their work with social media.
11:34I believe that people are getting their work.
11:36I saw that my many folks are making these content.
11:38And they just work as much as we're doing the same way.
11:41There isn't nothing wrong about if they get their work due to the social media,
11:44and they get their work due to the followers.
11:46The person who has been working on their work is what they're trying to do to make a hard work.
11:51Lastly, what message do you want to give to your fans?
11:58Thank you so much, thank you so much.
12:00You all have so much love that INTV has given us a breakthrough star award.
12:05And it was the first award of my life.
12:07And thank you so much that you all have so much fun and fun.
12:12Thank you so much.