Although it will be based on Chandrashekhar and feature his personal life, cases of infidelity and money laundering, as well as his relationships with actors Jacqueline Fernandez and Nora Fatehi, Kumar does not want to promote the movie as a biopic. “Great people are the stuff of biopics. I don’t want to immortalise him because he’s a thug,” said the District Ghaziabad director (2013).
In response to a question about what made this story so compelling, Kumar responds, “Sukesh knows 10–12 languages, and maybe more. His method of defrauding people is distinctive. I’m interested in learning how he established a network and committed such frauds. I want to demonstrate how cunning he was by stating that he would plot a scam for over a year before carrying it out. Such individuals [in Indian cinema] have never been discovered before.
For the past six months, research has been ongoing. When asked if he has considered personally meeting the subject for study, he replies, “I haven’t thought about it, but if he doesn’t [about his narrative] Then I have the opposite side of the coin as well. I can get in touch with the folks he lied to.
Also, Anand Ji is a very old friend of mine, and recently, when we met, he told me about his interest in filming this movie, according to ASP Deepak Sharma. I think this project is fantastic. Anand ji was interested in knowing how Sukesh appeared, behaved, what he enjoyed doing, how he dressed, etc. He informed me that his author would be visiting Delhi for research, and that once he was here, we would meet. finishes up.