MUMBAI: In an exclusive interview with IANS, actor Yuktam Khosla shared insights into his role as a negative character in the upcoming film Loveyapa. He discussed the intricacies of playing a villain and how he embraced the challenge of portraying a more complex and darker side of his acting abilities. Yuktam expressed excitement about stepping out of his comfort zone and taking on a role that required a different approach to character development. He also praised the film's script and the creative team for making the experience both challenging and fulfilling.
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00:00First of all, welcome to INS.
00:02Thank you so much.
00:03And from assistant director to actor, how did working on Secret Superstar shape your perspective as an actor in Loveyappa?
00:13Honestly, Secret Superstar, I was there on set just for patchwork.
00:17So, I saw 10 days of shoot, I was mostly there for post-production.
00:20So, when I saw Zaira at the time, she's one of the finest actors I've seen.
00:26So, that really taught me so much as an actor.
00:29Because at that time, I wasn't sure if I wanted to be a director or an actor.
00:32But once I was done with that film, I was dead sure that I wanted to be in films.
00:38Whether it's as an actor or a director, I was not sure.
00:42But, yeah, perspective as an actor just taught me to be honest with the moment.
00:48To just be very truthful while you're performing and listen to the director.
00:52As an actor, that was the only thing I took away from that.
00:55Because I feel every actor is different and I can't pinpoint one thing.
00:58But technicalities, catching light and basic stuff like that taught me a lot.
01:02Honestly, taught me a lot.
01:03And taught me to respect the craft.
01:05Because everyone on that set was really, really, really involved in what they were doing.
01:08So, yeah, that's it.
01:10What was the most challenging part of transitioning from behind the camera to being in front of it?
01:15Transitioning, I wouldn't be able to point out one thing.
01:21There were many things because once you actually want to...
01:24I went to film school also for about 3 or 4 months.
01:27But that was just a workshop.
01:29But I used to do a lot of online screenwriting courses.
01:31Because I wanted to write, direct and stuff like that.
01:34So, when you transition to an actor, of course...
01:37Initially, it's a bit tricky.
01:39Like, this is how the scene should be.
01:41But that's the exact ego you have to break, I think.
01:44Because if you try to analyse the thing from the other perspective when you're acting...
01:48I don't think you can always be open to receiving suggestions and changing your performance.
01:52And I think the best actors, at least I've seen...
01:54Because I've assisted on a few ads and one film after also...
01:57Were the ones who come in fully prepared.
01:59But when the director says, do this or give me a different variation of this...
02:02Or give me a different version of this...
02:04They are able to adapt.
02:05They are the ones who actually receive and listen.
02:07Even if they are the most experienced actors.
02:09Or if they are new, doesn't matter.
02:11If they can change on set, I feel that's magic.
02:13So, transitioning, that was the only thing.
02:15Breaking that whole perspective of...
02:17If I would have done this, how would I have done that?
02:19That's not it. Of course, you can do that.
02:21But listening to the director and actually changing, that's where the magic happens.
02:23And of course, I'm also trying to learn on the job and do it the best I can.
02:29Singing or acting?
02:31If you have to choose between a full-time singer or a full-time actor...
02:34Which one would you pick and why?
02:36Easy answer. Honestly, full-time actor.
02:38Full-time actor.
02:39Singing happened very incidentally.
02:41If I tell you honestly...
02:42Initially, when I started acting, I was assisting in casting also.
02:46With the IRS casting team, with Shanu Sharma ma'am.
02:48So, then we used to take auditions of people on reference scenes.
02:52On a lot of scenes which were already from films.
02:55So, I had started writing my own monologues.
02:57That I have practiced the reference scenes.
03:00If I have to give an audition, I will do it.
03:02But I want to write my own monologues and perform them.
03:05Again, that's not the best thing to do for an actor.
03:07Because the trick is to crack that reference scene and do it your way.
03:09Because if it's a so-and-so actor's scene, we will do it like him.
03:13To break it is another art.
03:15But I just started writing monologues, coming back to the point.
03:18So, while writing, I started writing verses.
03:20If I was a rap artist, how would I write?
03:22So, I wrote a verse and I was like, I can write.
03:24Which honestly, I am not the best writer or anything like that.
03:27But while doing that, I thought, let's try rapping.
03:31Which honestly, I didn't have the narrative for, I feel.
03:34Because it has a different story.
03:36But then slowly, slowly, during the theatre, during these workshops,
03:39they used to make us do this voice careers.
03:40Different things to open the voice.
03:42Breathing exercises and classical singing and all of that.
03:45So, one day, I just tried to sing.
03:47And I realized, I can do this properly.
03:49I am not the best singer.
03:50But I just love making music.
03:52Composing, writing, I do all of this regularly.
03:55Music people are great.
03:57Their penance is different.
03:59So, I make music.
04:00But to answer your question, actor for sure.
04:02For sure. 100%.
04:04Okay, talking about Loveyappa.
04:06So, how did you got this role?
04:08And tell us something about any anecdotes from that,
04:12behind the scene moments, if you want to share.
04:15So, getting this role was simple.
04:17The basic, go to Mukesh sir.
04:19Mukesh Chhabra sir was casting for this film.
04:21So, I did about 2 or 3 rounds.
04:23I had seen the original film.
04:24So, they had told me, this is the remake of Love Today.
04:26This is the character.
04:27So, I was like, this has to be done.
04:29We did 2 or 3 rounds.
04:31The casting team was very sweet.
04:32So, with them, I didn't feel like an audition, very honestly.
04:35It was just like workshopping.
04:38With them, I mean, there were 3 or 4 rounds, if I am not wrong.
04:41And every time, we did different versions of the same scene.
04:44Once we did another scene,
04:45just because there was reel and dancing too.
04:47Which is my second forte.
04:49I am not a dancer since childhood.
04:51So, but on set, the funniest thing because,
04:54see, this is my first film.
04:55I had gone like Antho Cutlet.
04:57And my rehearsal was with Khushi Kapoor and Junaid Khan.
05:00And Adhvait sir was also there.
05:02Adhvait was also there.
05:03We went and there was reading.
05:05So, you jam on reading.
05:06You do the scene.
05:07With the other actor, it was a long scene.
05:09If you'll have watched the film,
05:10where Karan's character, my character is asking her out.
05:13And Junaid's character is reading the chat.
05:15So, Junaid was sitting here.
05:16Khushi was somewhere here.
05:17Adhvait was somewhere here.
05:18I told Adhvait, give me a minute.
05:20Can I not read?
05:21Can I just perform the scene?
05:22So, he's like lines.
05:23So, I was like, I did it.
05:25I did everything.
05:26Please let me just perform it.
05:28And they had never,
05:29this was the first time I was meeting Khushi.
05:31In the capacity of an actor.
05:33So, I, in that scene,
05:35have very dramatically,
05:36DOP was sitting there, I knew.
05:38So, I was like, let's make this a scene.
05:40I have gone down, taken a rose out of it.
05:42Gone on my knees.
05:43Done the entire scene.
05:44And suddenly, everyone started laughing.
05:46And I was like, what is he doing?
05:48Because he came for the reading.
05:49But, yeah.
05:50And it was just then that I realised,
05:52that I didn't do too much.
05:54Because Khushi was looking strangely.
05:55Adhvait was looking strangely.
05:56Junaid was looking strangely.
05:58What is happening?
05:59But it was a very good atmosphere.
06:00Because later, everyone just,
06:01that I think broke the ice.
06:02So, that was one fun BTS moment,
06:05which I had.
06:06Adhvait was also there.
06:07But it was a very long story.
06:08Different things happened.
06:09So,
06:10So,
06:12Yeah.
06:13This one was a great moment.
06:14Because,
06:15it was really funny to see.
06:17Because Rajesh sir and DOP came here.
06:19And then everyone started,
06:20we did the scene like two or three times.
06:22Then I did it very dramatically,
06:23very weirdly.
06:24So, I think Khushi was a bit creeped out.
06:26In the beginning.
06:27And so was Adhvait,
06:28that what is he doing?
06:29But finally, we found the soul of the character.
06:31And we came down to one conclusion.
06:33That okay, this is the character.
06:35Because the character itself is creepy.
06:36Karan is not a good guy.
06:37My friends,
06:38he is not a good guy.
06:39So, don't be inspired
06:40when you watch the film.
06:41Okay.
06:42If we talk about Love Yourself,
06:44we also interviewed Kiku Sharda
06:46and other actors.
06:47So, they said that
06:48on set,
06:49learn to play pranks from Adhvait.
06:52Yes.
06:53And they said about you that
06:55you were flirting with Khushi
06:57the whole time.
06:58So, what do you have to say about that?
07:00This is a running joke,
07:02on set.
07:03Because my character,
07:04to clarify my friends,
07:05I didn't flirt with anyone.
07:07My character was like this.
07:08So, whenever I do a scene,
07:10everyone says,
07:11yes, I saw, what did you do?
07:12But those are lines.
07:13It's a character.
07:14I didn't tell a line.
07:15In fact, Adhvait was also
07:16teasing me continuously.
07:17It became a running joke.
07:18That Karan is in real life
07:19and Karan is in real life.
07:20Nothing like this happened.
07:22I am telling you clearly.
07:24Nothing like this happened.
07:25But Kiku sir is smart.
07:26He told you the correct gossip.
07:27Absolutely correct gossip.
07:28But it's not true.
07:29My friends.
07:30It didn't happen at all.
07:32It's a character.
07:33Okay.
07:34Adhvait sir is such a big prankster.
07:35We should know about him.
07:36Adhvait,
07:37he is a serious filmmaker.
07:39He is a big prankster.
07:40He does anything.
07:41In fact,
07:42in the middle of a shot,
07:43I was just telling a friend recently.
07:44I was talking to Khushi again
07:46about something.
07:47And he came to me
07:48and put my close up.
07:49When my character
07:50has to look at her
07:51a certain way.
07:52Which is very,
07:53as a human being,
07:54it's a terrible thing.
07:55But as a character,
07:56you have to do that.
07:57Anyway,
07:58so I thought he was coming
07:59and briefing me about the shot.
08:00And I was telling something to Khushi
08:01and he put the mic on me.
08:02Of course,
08:03the mic is on Khushi
08:04because it's our talk.
08:05And who has the headphone?
08:06The director,
08:07who is Adhvait.
08:08So he came to me
08:09and said,
08:10Yuktam, you are fine.
08:11So I asked,
08:12yes, I am fine.
08:13Why? What happened?
08:14He said, no, no, no.
08:15What I told Khushi
08:16a second ago
08:17that I had some coffee,
08:18I am not feeling too good
08:19or something like that.
08:20And he said,
08:21no, no, no,
08:22you had some coffee,
08:23you are not feeling okay and all.
08:24So I said,
08:25yes.
08:26Actually, no, no,
08:27you are fine.
08:28Basically,
08:29point to be noted again
08:30that he was teasing me again.
08:31That I heard
08:32what you were talking about.
08:33And I was generally
08:34talking about the scene.
08:35He will go after every person
08:36and make some story
08:37and make fun of them.
08:38Like my name is ruined here.
08:41Okay,
08:43let's talk about Aamir sir.
08:44So,
08:45what was your impression
08:46of meeting him?
08:47And what will you say
08:48about him?
08:49Look,
08:50I will get a little angry
08:51about Aamir sir
08:52because he has been
08:53my screen idol
08:54for many years.
08:55So I have met him before.
08:56But in the capacity
08:57of this film,
08:58he saw a rough cut.
09:00And if you have seen
09:01my part in the film,
09:02it is not that long.
09:03But,
09:04so my biggest worry
09:05was that
09:06the film will come,
09:07the first film will come.
09:08How much will people
09:09notice my part?
09:10People will notice.
09:11You are supposed to
09:12hate the character.
09:13Will they hate the character?
09:14Will they notice everything?
09:15Adware texted me
09:16after the
09:17rough cut
09:18that Aamir sir has
09:19watched the film
09:20and he has loved
09:21your performance.
09:22So I thought
09:23he was just saying
09:24to make me happy
09:25because it was
09:26my first film.
09:27Two weeks later,
09:28I happened to meet
09:29Aamir sir.
09:30And usually,
09:31we used to just
09:32say hi and hello
09:33to each other.
09:34He has come
09:35and he has given
09:36me a tight hug
09:37and he has said
09:38what a great job
09:39you have done for me.
09:40And I was like
09:41sir, are you seriously
09:42saying this?
09:43You have really
09:44done well for me.
09:45He spoke about
09:46a few scenes.
09:47He mentioned
09:48a few things
09:49I did as an actor
09:50which is very dear
09:51to me that he noticed.
09:52And he is honestly
09:53one of my screen idols.
09:54So when I got
09:55his validation
09:56as an actor
09:57and my first film,
09:58my first performance
09:59in the public domain,
10:00for me it was
10:01the biggest film.
10:02And I will be
10:03manifesting this
10:04on camera very boldly
10:05that I get to work
10:06with him soon.
10:07In his production
10:08house or with him
10:09as an actor,
10:10my career is done.
10:11I will stop there.
10:12Aamir Khan sir
10:13is my biggest,
10:14biggest,
10:15most favourite star.
10:16So, yes.
10:17Okay.
10:18And an outsider
10:19in Bollywood,
10:20do you think
10:21in your film,
10:22there were two
10:23star kids
10:24and you
10:25yourself
10:26as a newcomer,
10:27do you think
10:28newcomers get
10:29a fair chance
10:30or not?
10:31Do you think
10:32newcomers get
10:33a fair chance
10:34in the industry?
10:35100%.
10:36110%.
10:37So see,
10:38if you know someone
10:39and you get
10:40an opportunity
10:41because of them,
10:42their pressure
10:43is different.
10:44If you are
10:45a newcomer,
10:46their pressure
10:47is different.
10:48Both have
10:49their own challenges.
10:50And of course,
10:51it is tougher
10:52because you have
10:53to go through
10:54the traditional route
10:55which is the
10:56right route.
10:57That you go,
10:58meet 10 people,
10:59meet 1000 people,
11:00if I go
11:01and even if I
11:02give a bad performance,
11:03I have nothing
11:04to hear back at home.
11:05Often the people
11:06have grown up with
11:07our home.
11:08They do.
11:09They do.
11:10Their only pressure
11:11is not this,
11:12their second pressure
11:13is that
11:14there is also
11:15performance pressure
11:16because they are
11:17always in comparison
11:18to whoever's sons
11:19or daughters
11:20or cousins
11:21or whatever they are.
11:22So, I feel
11:23newcomers,
11:24it's a longer
11:25journey sometimes.
11:26You never know
11:27when it could happen.
11:28But if you are
11:29someone who
11:30will give you
11:31the right advice,
11:32guidance,
11:33meet good casting
11:34directors,
11:35then you will get
11:36the job.
11:37You don't know
11:38when you will get it
11:39because that is
11:40the truth of the matter.
11:41But you will get it.
11:42You will definitely
11:43get it.
11:44110% you will get it.
11:45Okay, some
11:46critics say
11:47having intent
11:48isn't enough.
11:49Talent and
11:50box office numbers
11:51matters.
11:52How do you
11:53respond to that?
11:54Sorry,
11:55can you repeat that?
11:56Some critics say
11:57intent isn't enough.
11:58How do you
11:59respond to something
12:00like such a
12:01bold statement?
12:02But talent,
12:03I feel, is enough.
12:04As an actor,
12:05I can speak only
12:06as an actor
12:07because that's
12:08all I know.
12:09I think it's enough.
12:10If you're good
12:11in a film,
12:12you've done a
12:13good part,
12:14the audience
12:15will notice you.
12:16I don't know
12:17about the numbers.
12:18How many people
12:19will notice you?
12:20But people will
12:21notice you if
12:22you've done a
12:23good job.
12:24Now, when it
12:25comes to box office
12:26numbers and
12:27competition,
12:28it's bad.
12:29So, if it is low,
12:30it doesn't
12:31necessarily mean
12:32that your film is bad.
12:33That's what I feel
12:34at least because
12:35there's too much
12:36competition right now.
12:37We've seen this
12:38weekend also with
12:39films re-releasing
12:40and stuff like that.
12:41There's a lot of
12:42competition.
12:43So, box office
12:44is just a
12:45denominator.
12:46Of course,
12:47producers and
12:48filmmakers
12:49get affected.
12:50But I don't
12:51think actors
12:52have to think
12:53about all of this.
12:54Actors have to
12:55just be honest
12:56with the rise of
12:57OTT.
12:58Do you think
12:59Bollywood didn't
13:00lose their charm
13:01on the big screen?
13:02I can't say charm.
13:03It's fun to watch
13:04in the theatre.
13:05But definitely,
13:06it's sad but
13:07it's true that
13:08people have the
13:09option of waiting
13:10a month and
13:11watching it at home.
13:12So, that is a
13:13big factor as to
13:14why people don't
13:15go to the theatres
13:16anymore.
13:17So, it's there.
13:18There's no
13:19charm.
13:20Films hit as
13:21much as you
13:22cry in the
13:23community when
13:24you're watching
13:25it.
13:26Going to a
13:27theatre is
13:28expensive now.
13:29It is tougher
13:30now.
13:31It is not
13:32the wisest
13:33option for most
13:34people sometimes
13:35because of course
13:36you have to care
13:37about your bread
13:38and butter in
13:39your pocket.
13:40And it's become
13:41an expensive
13:42affair.
13:43And of course,
13:44you have OTT
13:45which is brilliant
13:46I think.
13:47So, it's there.
13:48There's no
13:49charm.
13:50I'm going to
13:51answer that.
13:52But there's
13:53an option.
13:55If we talk about
13:56the manifestation,
13:57you're working
13:58with Aamir Khan.
13:59Which other
14:00directors and
14:01actors do you
14:02work with?
14:04Honestly,
14:05the directors
14:06are at the top
14:07of my hat.
14:08Zoya Akhtar,
14:09Imtiaz Ali,
14:10Vikram Sir,
14:11Vikram Aditya
14:12Motwani.
14:13I have Aditya
14:14Chopra as a
14:15director.
14:16That's a dream.
14:17He's too rare.
14:18So, if it happens,
14:19he'll be mental.
14:20Shakunt Batra,
14:21love.
14:22Love his work.
14:24Advait,
14:2510,000 times again.
14:26And
14:28if Aamir Sir
14:29directs again,
14:30then that'll be
14:31mental.
14:32Him.
14:33And the list
14:34will go on.
14:35Vasant Bala.
14:36Vasant Bala is
14:37one of my favourite.
14:38Again,
14:39his body of work,
14:40whatever I've seen.
14:41Even his commercials,
14:42I love them.
14:43Love them.
14:44And
14:45Vinil Mathew,
14:46he's made
14:47Haseen Dilruba,
14:48Haseeto Faseen.
14:49Anurag Sir,
14:50Anurag Kashyap,
14:51Anurag Basu.
14:52All, all, all.
14:53All the names
14:54you say,
14:55but these are
14:56at the top of
14:57my head right now.
14:58And
14:59Arjun Varian Singh,
15:00he's made
15:01Kho Gaye Hum Kahaan.
15:02He's a new age,
15:03young director.
15:04Dream, dream.
15:05All of these
15:06are my dream
15:07and it will
15:08happen,
15:09Inshallah.
15:10Let's play
15:11a fun segment.
15:12If you have to
15:13play any Bollywood
15:14villain,
15:15past or present,
15:16who would it be?
15:17Bollywood villain?
15:18Yeah.
15:19Oh,
15:20what a question
15:21this is.
15:22I don't
15:23have any idea
15:24at any time.
15:25Look,
15:26I will be abused
15:27because I am
15:28going to talk
15:29about a legend
15:30in my first film
15:31but Gabbar Singh.
15:32No one has
15:33written a character
15:34like Gabbar Singh
15:35till date.
15:36So if I get
15:37a chance to do that
15:38or Mugambo,
15:39these,
15:40these are the
15:41full on,
15:42I feel genuinely
15:43well fleshed out,
15:44well written.
15:45Of course,
15:46his performance
15:47tone was different
15:48but yeah,
15:49if I get
15:50a dinner date
15:51with any Bollywood
15:52actress,
15:53who would it be?
15:54What kind of
15:55question is this?
15:56Bollywood actress,
15:57go for a
15:58dinner date with her?
15:59I would go
16:00with,
16:01who would I
16:02go on a
16:03dinner date with?
16:04I think
16:05I would like
16:06to go with
16:07Sharbari Vaag.
16:08She is
16:09a brilliant
16:10actor.
16:11Of course,
16:12she is a
16:13very pretty girl
16:14and,
16:15but brilliant
16:16actress,
16:17I would
16:18go with
16:19her.
16:20But brilliant
16:21actor,
16:22brilliant actor.
16:23If you see
16:24her body of work
16:25also,
16:26I feel she has
16:27something she is
16:28doing which is
16:29very,
16:30very,
16:31very serious
16:32as an actor.
16:33If you watch
16:34her in Maharaj,
16:35if you watch
16:36her in the
16:37first project
16:38she did,
16:39Forgotten
16:40Army,
16:41if you watch
16:42her in Patti
16:43Bhakti,
16:44she is brilliant
16:45and of course
16:46she is very good.
16:47Who was the
16:48first person
16:49you messaged
16:50to your family?
16:51I don't have
16:52all their
16:53numbers.
16:54Hollywood
16:55celebrity
16:56I messaged
16:57Arjun only,
16:58I think,
16:59the director
17:00of Khogayam.
17:01I messaged
17:02him,
17:03he replied
17:04the long
17:05note which
17:06we spoke about.
17:07I messaged
17:08Vasant sir
17:09because I met
17:10him at the
17:11screening.
17:12He hasn't
17:13replied yet.
17:14I told him
17:15to reply.
17:16And Zoya
17:17Lie detector
17:18challenge.
17:19Challenge.
17:20Wow.
17:21Which one lie
17:22you have told
17:23in an audition
17:24to impress
17:25a director?
17:26Lots,
17:27lots,
17:28lots.
17:29In an audition
17:30I have said
17:31stuff like,
17:32I in fact
17:33initially
17:34because I used
17:35to go for a lot
17:36of auditions
17:37even when I
17:38was in college
17:39that time
17:40I wasn't sure.
17:41I used to
17:42wear a kurta,
17:43wear slippers
17:44and mess up
17:45my hair and
17:46I used to think
17:47how will you
17:48do this part
17:49and that part
17:50before the
17:51audition which
17:52I understand.
17:53I lied a lot.
17:54I lied that
17:55I have been doing
17:56theatre since
17:57the age of
17:5815,
17:59I have done
18:00this,
18:01I met
18:02this,
18:03I met
18:04that.
18:05Lots,
18:06lots,
18:07lots of
18:08lies.
18:09You have
18:10to know
18:11everything.
18:12I have
18:13told a lot
18:14of lies.
18:15If your
18:16life was a
18:17Bollywood
18:18meme,
18:19which one
18:20would it be?
18:21If my life
18:22was a?
18:23Bollywood
18:24meme.
18:25Bollywood
18:26meme?
18:27Meaning?
18:28Meaning any
18:29meme that
18:30is in
18:31Bollywood
18:32right now.
18:33Oh,
18:34like that,
18:35like that,
18:36like that.
18:37Tough one
18:38man.
18:39I don't
18:40know.
18:41I feel it
18:42would be
18:43the Om Shanti
18:44acting.
18:45No,
18:46no,
18:47I'm joking.
18:48I think it
18:49would honestly
18:50be Sardar Se
18:51Utha Ke
18:52Star Banat.
18:53Because that's
18:54what I want
18:55to be.
18:56I want to
18:57be the guy
18:58who makes
18:59it.
19:00So,
19:01that's a
19:02very
19:03parodic comment.
19:04But,
19:05yes,
19:06there are
19:07a few
19:08memes in
19:09my mind.
19:10Honestly,
19:11there is no
19:12specific
19:13meme
19:14that
19:15I want
19:16to be
19:17in.
19:18But,
19:19yes,
19:20there are
19:21a few
19:22memes in
19:23my mind.
19:24But,
19:25honestly,
19:26there are
19:27a few
19:28memes in
19:29my mind.
19:30So,
19:31there are
19:32a few
19:33memes in
19:34my mind.
19:35So,
19:36there are
19:37a few
19:38memes in
19:39my mind.
19:40So,
19:41yes,
19:42She was crying. She was delivering her lines so well. After that, the entire unit has clapped for her.
19:47She was brilliant in the film. I never expected such a good performance.
19:51Of course, she is a great actor. But this film has shocked me.
19:54Shocked me. And I can't wait to see what is coming next. Nadanya and stuff.
19:58If we talk about Junaid, he is such a sweetheart. Such a sweetheart.
20:02He is of course a very diligent, very, very focused actor.
20:06Again, chameleon, versatile. What he has done in Maharaj versus what he has done in this film.
20:10And what I have heard about his next also. He is a very good actor.
20:14He is a very sweet person. He is very committed. And genuinely very sweet.
20:18And you can play with him. He is a theatre guy. He can literally do the scene 100 ways.
20:23He is brilliant. Brilliant.
20:24And the fans, I don't know how many fans are there or not.
20:28But I just want to say that this is a show reel. This is the first film.
20:32I hope you like the work. My character is bad. Don't hate me.
20:35I have a lot of work ahead.
20:37And there are more projects coming. I can't speak about them right now.
20:41But hopefully you will see me very often.
20:43So, love you. Take care. And yeah, that's all.
20:47Please go and watch Love Aapa in theatres as soon as you can.
20:50Take your family, friends. Valentine's Day is coming. Take your girlfriend.
20:55If not your girlfriend, take your crush. Take your boyfriend. Take everyone.
20:58Please watch it. Please.