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Randeep Hooda talks about his next film project: Perhaps I should now create an action movie

Randeep Hooda said that he would experiment with several genres rather than stick to a single topic.

 

The actor also gave a clue about his next cinematic endeavor, which may be an action movie.

“Even as an actor, I have jumped genres and I have jumped roles and characters,” Randeep said to IANS when questioned about the subjects he intends to tackle in his next production. In a similar vein, I’ll be hopping between genres and subjects as a filmmaker. Maybe I’ll make an action movie for the next one.

With “Monsoon Wedding,” Randeep made his Bollywood debut in 2001.

The actor has played many memorable roles in Hindi cinema throughout the course of his two decades in the business, including “Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster,” “Murder 3,” “Highway,” and “Sarbjit.”

Does he believe that innate abilities are suppressed by an oligarchy?

The industry isn’t made up of a single person or group of individuals. It’s many islands attempting to pursue their own goals. because I am one. After making a triumphant comeback to the big screen after seven years with a disruptive film that questions several narratives, the love I have received from the public as an actor and director has strengthened my conviction that the people are the ones who ultimately determine a talent’s value.

The actor went on, “I believe in working harder to keep winning the audience’s love; I’m not the one to crib about what I should have gotten.”

After seven years away from the cinema, Randeep returned as a single star in “Swatantrya Veer Savarkar,” which also served as his directorial debut. To fit the part, he lost about 32 kg.

He has previously changed his physical appearance for a movie. For his part in the 2016 movie “Sarbjit,” Randeep had to lose eighteen kilos.

The actor has received comparisons on social media to Christian Bale, a well-known Hollywood actor who is renowned for his dramatic character changes.

“Well, he’s a great actor, whose work and work ethic I’ve always admired,” Randeep said in response.

Being compared to him personally gives me a tremendous deal of happiness since I have been working as an artist in a field that does not support or promote that type of attitude to one’s work.

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