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Rajkummar Rao on Bollywood journey: Came to metropolis with no background or spine

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Rajkummar Rao has again and again proved that he is without doubt one of the finest actors in Hindi cinema. Be it his efficiency because the strong-willed lawyer in Shahid, a dreaded terrorist in Omerta, a gullible boy in Stree or the naive Pritam in Bareilly Ki Barfi, the actor has raised his bar with each new function.
“The journey has been pretty overwhelming. I never expected this to happen. I always wanted to work of course and that’s why I invested so much time on training and came to the city with no background or backbone, and with very little money. From there to here it is still like a dream to me, but I don’t sit back and think about it,” Rajkummar instructed IANS.
The actor likes to lives within the second.
“I live each day as it comes so I just enjoy each and every moment. I love acting and playing different characters on screen and as long as that is happening I am more than happy,” he added.
How does he handle to up his personal recreation every time together with his efficiency? “I really don’t know. I just love what I do and I want to take risks. I try to do something different from what I have done earlier,” he replied.

The 36-year-old actor presently awaits the discharge of her subsequent movie Roohi, a horror comedy. The movie co-stars Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Sharma.
Roohi follows his 2018 hit Stree, which appears to have began a gamut of horror comedies in Bollywood, together with “Atithi Bhooto Bhava”, “Phone Bhoot”, “Bhoot Police” and “Bhool Bhulaiya 2”, with “Laxmii” having already launched final 12 months.
“I hope all these films do well at the box-office. The point is to take Indian cinema to the next level and raise the standard of our cinema, which is already on the way up. We are making way more good content now, so I just hope all these films are amazing and do well,” Rajkummar instructed IANS.
Roohi is is slated to hit the large display on March 11. With the sudden rise in Covid circumstances, is he involved about viewers turnout on the theatres?
“No, not really. I think the kind of precautions the theatres are taking you will feel pretty safe going there… We anyway see people going out, of course people are being careful but that is the same thing. You have to be a little careful while you go watch a film but the experience of watching a film on the big screen in a dark theatre is something else. That you cannot recreate anywhere else,” he replied.