Abhilash Thapliyal, who played Kennedy, had already made judgments about Anurag Kashyap (Photo Credits- Instagram)
Actor Abhilash Thapliyal, who is well-known for his work in the streaming industry with “Faadu,” “Blur,” “Aspirants,” and “SK Sir Ki Class,” is getting ready for his movie “Kennedy,” which is being directed by Poster Boy. have reached seventh heaven. Anurag Kashyap, a legend of Indian independent film, is getting ready to travel to the famous Cannes Film Festival.
The actor said that, contrary to his preconceived impression, Kashyap was a kind, approachable, and welcoming filmmaker, which was a wonderful surprise.
“Anurag sir and I first met while he was filming “Dobara” in Pune. And I was quite nervous since I was going to meet one of the best American filmmakers “he told IANS, Abhilash. So, you want to act professionally and avoid being too amiable. Yet, he was incredibly hospitable and shared tales about his life, his travels, his hobbies, and a great deal more.
Actress Taapsee, with whom both Kashyap and Abhilash have collaborated, is a friend of both of them. “When I eventually got to work with him, I was again really nervous, and I was thinking about a lot of things, including my performance on the Anurag Kashyap sets, but again, I think Anurag Kashyap is quite nice,” he continued. He loves his performers deeply, cares deeply, and looks out for them. The flexibility to investigate the characters and add their own nuance is something else he grants his performers. I’ve never aspired to be an actor, so it’s a dream come true that “Kennedy” has made it to Cannes.
The actor further said that because “Kennedy,” which also stars Sunny Leone and Rahul Bhatt, was chosen for Cannes, it would always have a special place in his heart.
In response to being cast in a variety of challenging projects, Abhilash said: “I believe all of my recent endeavors, including “Faadu,” “Blur,” and “Aspirants,” are very dear to my heart. But I suppose my favorite is “Kennedy.”” Will always have a really particular place in my heart since, when I first moved to Mumbai, I never imagined I would end up being an actor. Instead, I was more interested in joining The Kapil Sharma Show.
He stated: “And it will undoubtedly be a major accomplishment now that my film has made it to Cannes. After ten years, as I reflect on my life’s journey, I am really proud of “Kennedy.” And I’ll talk to you with a lot of affection.”