Manoj Bajpayee once again left his fans mesmerised with his various avatars in the recently released film, Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari, starring Fatima Sana Shaikh and Diljit Dosanjh.
We caught up with Manoj about his experience of being a part of a lighthearted film after a long time and more. Excerpts from the conversation:
Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari sees you donning several disguises. Was that a challenge?
It was a challenge getting into all those disguises. You have 4-5 people working on your looks, prosthetics etc every morning for hours for a disguise that has a screen life of only a few minutes.
Sounds like quite a challenge...
After doing so many heavy roles, was it fun doing comedy?
Was Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari a relief, considering the last few months have been extremely testing for everyone?
Yes, it was a different turn and quite a change from the characters I’ve been playing recently. Even The Family Man gives me the chance to stay lighthearted, although in a very different way as compared to Suraj Pe Mangal Bhari. When you are doing something like Rukh or Aligarh you can’t bring the happy sur to the sets. That would disturb the mood of the character.
These had begun to take a toll on your mental health?
It’s true. When I was doing Satya, Kaun and Shool, they completely ruined my mental health. With experience and age, I learnt to distance myself from my characters to the extent that they didn’t affect me psychologically. After Pinjra, I changed my approach so that I immerse myself in the character and come out without hurting myself.
In spite of the pandemic, 2020 has been a good year for you, workwise...
Coincidentally, all my OTT projects came out during the pandemic be it Bhonsle, The Family Man or Mrs Serial Killer. One of my own favourite films 1971 went unnoticed when it was released in theatres in 2007. The producers recently put it on YouTube where it’s a blockbuster. I also did Bhojpuri rap for Anubhav Sinha during the pandemic. Yes, I am humbled by the work and attention during these stressful times. But at the same time nobody wants to be locked down for six months, jobless helpless. Now, I’m shooting again and it’s going to be back-to-back work for me for the next one-and-a-half years.
Tell me about your forthcoming assignments...
I am not allowed to talk about all of them. I’ve signed some very exciting stuff. I am very excited about The Family Man. All the characters have moved on from Part 1. It’s a different dynamic and politics. It’s going to be a very different experience from Part 1. My character Srikant Tiwari is now in a different zone. I had a ball shooting it. Shrikant is like R K Laxman’s Common Man striving to keep a balance between his work and family. I enjoyed playing his various shades and yet had to ensure the audience saw him as one character. Like Srikant Tiwari, I am going to have to be away from my family for quite a long time in 2021.
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