Finally, you are moving ahead after Karan Johar’s Jigra?
Yes finally, it’s been a long wait but it’s all worth it. It’s a dream to be working with Imtiaz sir.
How did Imtiaz Ali come into your picture?
I had a meeting with him a long time ago after my debut series Archies had released. We just had a nice chat in general. Almost a year or year-and-a-half later we met again and he discussed the idea for this story. I was very excited.
Have you seen Imtiaz Ali’s Films?
I’ve seen all his films barring his first Socha Na Tha. Rockstar and Chamkila are probably my favourite. But Jab We Met, Tamasha, all classics. He understands human emotions and dilemma like no other and displays it very poetically on screen.
Your debut was directed by Zoya Akhtar, you second was a Karan Johar production, and now Imtiaz Ali… are you pleased with your progress so far?
Yes. I’m keeping my head down and working hard. I understand the responsibility of being part of an Imtiaz Ali film, and being part of an ensemble of this calibre. I take it upon myself to do justice and to deliver, no excuses. I have a fire in me and I’m motivated like never before.
Your co-star in Imtiaz Ali’s film is Naseeruddin Shah. Isn’t that daunting?
Daunting, and exciting. I have watched hours of Naseer Saab’s lectures on the craft of acting. I made notes as a young actor trying to crack it, which I still have. I said that to him the first time I met him. It’s truly an honour.
Are you prepping for Imtiaz’s film?
Prep to some degree has already begun. We had some look tests as well. Shooting should start in August.
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