Actor Arjun Kapoor says he loves watching biopics and wishes to do one on the life of a politician.
The actor said despite his liking for biopics he has not been approached
with any such film projects so far. "I don't want to play an actor on
screen. I would like to play an interesting character, but I have never
thought about who it should be.
I would like play someone from our history may be someone from the
freedom movement or post the freedom era...to see their journey and why
they did and all," Arjun said here today.
"I find politics very interesting. So maybe a biopic on a politician...
because they have so many facets to their personality. While in the
biopic of an actor there is not much to explore - their personal and
professional life. I would like to do politically based biopic if
possible," he said. Arjun will be next seen in YRF's 'Gunday' co
starring Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra. He made his debut with the
same banner with 'Ishaqzaade'.
His another film 'Aurangzeb' also came from YRF. "Whatever YRF will
offer to me I will always consider that important as it is a birth place
for me. I am more comfortable here. Aditya Chopra shouts at me when I
do a lot of masti," he said. Arjun will be next seen in a romantic film
titled '2 States', based on noted author Chetan Bhagat's novel of the
same name.
He also has a film with Homi Adajania called 'Finding Fanny Fernandez'
and a film with his producer father Boney Kapoor's 'Tevar'. The film --
'2 States' -- is about a Punjabi boy (Krish Malhotra) played by Arjun
falling in love with a south Indian girl (Anaya Swami), played by Alia
Bhatt. "It is about a typical Indian problem that happens in marriage
(love marriage).
The film is ready as we have finished shooting and hopefully the trailer
will be out soon. It will show me in a different light which is nice. I
am excited as the film is all to set to release on April 18," Arjun
said. "I have 'Finding Fanny Fernandez' with Deepika Padukone and I
enjoyed working on it. I am looking forward to it. It will be out on
July 4," he added.
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