Have been fan of villains since childhood, says Chunky Pandey
Mumbai
Apr 18, 2017
Bolywood actor Chunky Pandey, who has done a negative role
in the recently released 'Begum Jaan', says that he was a fan of villains
since childhood.
'I have been a fan of villains since my childhood. Finally
when I got the role of a villain, I got scary reactions from two women. They
were sitting beside me during the screening and left the hall halfway when they
realised I was beside them,' said Chunky Pandey at a post-release interview
of 'Begum Jaan'.
After trying his hand at comedy and negative genre, Chunky
now wants to make his audience cry. 'I have done comedy and now I did a
negative role. So for future I guess I wanna do an emotional character and make
my audience cry,' said the 'Housefull' actor.
Asked which genre was more tougher to perform Chunky said:
'Being a villain was an easy thing to do. Comedy completely depends on
the script and the type of dialogues we get. Comedy is dependent on time and
so I will say comedy is tougher than being a villain.'
Sharing some funny moments from the set, Chunky said: 'My
first interaction with Vidya Balan was inside her vanity van and I was dressed
up in my character. As I stepped into her van, she looked at me and screamed.
That was like a compliment for me.'
When asked if he took any inspiration from any past villains
of the industry for this role, he said: 'I would like to become 'Dilavar'
from 'Muqaadar Ka Sikander' played by Amjad Khan. That is the kind of negativity
a villain should have.'
'Begum Jaan', starring Vidya Balan, Gauhar Khan,
Illa Arun, Naseerudin Shah and Pallavi Sharda among others, hit the big screen
on April 14.
Mumbai
Apr 18, 2017
Bolywood actor Chunky Pandey, who has done a negative role
in the recently released 'Begum Jaan', says that he was a fan of villains
since childhood.
'I have been a fan of villains since my childhood. Finally
when I got the role of a villain, I got scary reactions from two women. They
were sitting beside me during the screening and left the hall halfway when they
realised I was beside them,' said Chunky Pandey at a post-release interview
of 'Begum Jaan'.
After trying his hand at comedy and negative genre, Chunky
now wants to make his audience cry. 'I have done comedy and now I did a
negative role. So for future I guess I wanna do an emotional character and make
my audience cry,' said the 'Housefull' actor.
Asked which genre was more tougher to perform Chunky said:
'Being a villain was an easy thing to do. Comedy completely depends on
the script and the type of dialogues we get. Comedy is dependent on time and
so I will say comedy is tougher than being a villain.'
Sharing some funny moments from the set, Chunky said: 'My
first interaction with Vidya Balan was inside her vanity van and I was dressed
up in my character. As I stepped into her van, she looked at me and screamed.
That was like a compliment for me.'
When asked if he took any inspiration from any past villains
of the industry for this role, he said: 'I would like to become 'Dilavar'
from 'Muqaadar Ka Sikander' played by Amjad Khan. That is the kind of negativity
a villain should have.'
'Begum Jaan', starring Vidya Balan, Gauhar Khan,
Illa Arun, Naseerudin Shah and Pallavi Sharda among others, hit the big screen
on April 14.
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