Grey shade characters work well for me: Prateik
Mumbai
November 18, 2017
Actor Prateik Babbar, who will feature with friend and
actor Jackky Bhagnani in the Hindi remake of Telugu film "Pelli Choopulu", feels
grey characters work well for him.
The shoot schedule of the Hindi
remake, helmed by "Filmistaan" director Nitin Kakkar is half way underway.
According to sources, Prateik will play the love interest of lead actress of the
film, Kritika Kamra.
"Jackky is a good friend and when he asked me to be
a part of it (the remake), I couldn't turn down the offer. Besides, I feel grey
shade characters work well for me. I saw the original and absolutely loved it,"
Prateik said in a statement.
"It kind of changed my perspective on love
and marriage. I have shot a few scenes already in Ahmedabad and have one
sequence left to be shot. Nitinji has beautifully adapted the original for a
wider audience. It's a fresh and relevant story for youngsters," he added.
Prateik, who will also feature in "Baaghi 2" and "Mulk", will be doing a
friendly appearance in the Phantom Films-produced romance-comedy as the lead
antagonist.
He and Jackky worked together earlier this year in Jeff
Goldberg theatrical on homosexuality titled "Riddles", but this is the first
time they will be acting together in the big screen.
Mumbai
November 18, 2017
Actor Prateik Babbar, who will feature with friend and
actor Jackky Bhagnani in the Hindi remake of Telugu film "Pelli Choopulu", feels
grey characters work well for him.
The shoot schedule of the Hindi
remake, helmed by "Filmistaan" director Nitin Kakkar is half way underway.
According to sources, Prateik will play the love interest of lead actress of the
film, Kritika Kamra.
"Jackky is a good friend and when he asked me to be
a part of it (the remake), I couldn't turn down the offer. Besides, I feel grey
shade characters work well for me. I saw the original and absolutely loved it,"
Prateik said in a statement.
"It kind of changed my perspective on love
and marriage. I have shot a few scenes already in Ahmedabad and have one
sequence left to be shot. Nitinji has beautifully adapted the original for a
wider audience. It's a fresh and relevant story for youngsters," he added.
Prateik, who will also feature in "Baaghi 2" and "Mulk", will be doing a
friendly appearance in the Phantom Films-produced romance-comedy as the lead
antagonist.
He and Jackky worked together earlier this year in Jeff
Goldberg theatrical on homosexuality titled "Riddles", but this is the first
time they will be acting together in the big screen.
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