There are instances when sports activities initiatives appear an apparent position for him, however actor Angad Bedi is specializing in pushing himself, and increasing his horizons. And along with his upcoming movie, R Balki’s Ghoomer, he’s all set to indicate his romantic facet on display for the primary time.
“This is my first time playing a romantic role,” says an excited Bedi, including, “My character is a very normal corporate person but shows extraordinary grit by unconditionally supporting his love interest. Though it’s a sports-based movie, for me it’s a romantic film, and I’m grateful to Balki for seeing that side of me and trusting me to bring that character alive.”
The actor feels romance is one style that he has not gotten an opportunity to discover but however he can’t actually verify a cause for it.
“I think it’s just about someone’s vision and their willingness to see you in that part. I’ve been grateful for all the roles I’ve gotten so far. It’s natural tendency to see all actors a certain way. But then someone like Shah Rukh Khan has also broken the mould of a romantic hero and done such impeccable work in other genres back in the 1990s when his romantic hero tag was strongly established,” Bedi notes.
The actor additional asserts that he doesn’t really feel he’s put in a field or has been typecast into a selected picture. In reality, he’d wish to imagine that he has performed all kinds of roles.
“Sometimes, sports can be an obvious part for me, because of my background and I’ve enjoyed that. (Bedi is the son of veteran cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi). Ghoomer is also a sports drama film but it’s so much more and I’m actually not playing a sportsperson in this film,” says Bedi, who feels in at the moment’s time it’s manner simpler to interrupt out of a field.
“I also feel that I’ve consciously gone for unconventional parts, like I’m always attracted to the underdog stories, stories of someone who doesn’t always win, because that’s the reality of life. And that realism is what actually attracts me to the roles I pick,” he concludes.