Vicky Kaushal opens up about the challenges he faced while playing Sardar Udham and Sam Bahadur
Vicky Kaushal, known for his stellar performances, opened up about the challenges he encountered while portraying real-life characters in his films, ‘Sardar Udham’ and ‘Sam Bahadur’.
Vicky shared insights into the demanding process of embodying historical figures on screen. He spoke candidly about the immense responsibility that comes with portraying individuals who have left a significant mark on history. Vicky emphasised the importance of authenticity and diligence in capturing the essence of these characters, acknowledging the weight of their legacies.
Discussing his role as Sardar Udham Singh, a revolutionary freedom fighter, Vicky delved into the emotional and physical challenges he faced during the filming process. He highlighted the rigorous preparation involved in understanding Udham Singh’s motivations, ideologies, and personal journey.
Similarly, he shed light on his role as Sam Manekshaw, the legendary Indian Army officer, in the biographical drama ‘Sam Bahadur’. He spoke about the extensive research and transformation required to do justice to Manekshaw’s persona, acknowledging the profound impact of his contributions to the nation’s history. Vicky’s portrayal of the decorated military leader required meticulous attention to detail, from mastering his mannerisms to embodying his commanding presence.
“I think more than portraying the characters, its responsibility feels more important. You cannot take it lightly. Be it Shaheed Uddham Singh ji or Sam Bahadur ji; I used to hear stories from my father Because my mom and dad were in Punjab during the 1971 war. They told me how they would wait for their voices to be heard on the radio or their messages so that they could be aware of the happenings prevalent in the war. They have been big fans of him. So, when you get to play characters like these, the feeling of responsibility on your shoulders is huge. As in, I remember when I was playing the role of Sam Bahadur ji, he had a daughter named Maya aged 75 or 80 years; I had several meetings with her. I received an understanding of how he would walk, or he would talk,” Vicky shared.
Throughout the conversation, Vicky’s humility and reverence for the characters he portrays were evident. His willingness to embrace the challenges of portraying real-life figures showcased his versatility as an actor and his dedication to his craft.
In his upcoming projects, Vicky Kaushal is set to captivate audiences with his diverse roles. Having recently completed shooting for the film ‘Chhava’, the actor is gearing up to immerse himself in yet another compelling narrative. Excitement mounts as Vicky joins forces with acclaimed filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali for the highly anticipated movie ‘Love & War’, where he will share the screen with powerhouse talents Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor.
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