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Maharashtra, Mumbai: In an exclusive conversation with IANS, actor Ramandeep Yadav spoke about his inspiring journey, revealing how multiple auditions, perseverance, and self-belief helped him land the challenging role of 'Rajjo' in 'Raakh'. He shared that portraying the emotionally complex character required extensive workshops and deep psychological preparation, while the intense scenes left a lasting emotional impact on him. Reflecting on his struggles, Ramandeep admitted that financial challenges and self-doubt once made him consider leaving Mumbai, but he never gave up on acting. He also discussed learning from rejections, the importance of patience and persistence, his admiration for Randeep Hooda, and how the overwhelming appreciation for his performance in 'Raakh' has become a significant milestone in his career. Thanking audiences for their love and support, he said he hopes to continue choosing meaningful roles that contribute to powerful storytelling.

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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.

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