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Talking about his role in director Raj Upadhyay’s play, which brings together three short stories by playwright Anton Chekhov - The Arrangement, The Surgery and Seduction - Gulati says he plays the role of Paresh, a loving husband. I have been very lucky to have got the opportunity to work with such humble and helpful actors,” he adds. I have also learnt what is not to be done. “But it is not only from the established names I have also worked with lesser-known actors and have picked up something from each one of them. On being asked if he learnt something from such established actors, he instantly says, “a lot.” I got a response, auditioned for three roles and finally bagged the one in which you see me in the movie,” he says.įrom there on, there has been no looking back for him as he went on to act in movies like Phantom, Titli and Aligarh, and has worked with artistes like Saif Ali Khan and Manoj Bajpai. I was rehearsing for Jhumroo (a stage musical at Kingdom of Dreams) when a friend informed me about the auditions and asked me to send a few of my pictures. “But it was years later that I gave my first ever audition, which was for Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.
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Kanhaiya that I started getting calls for serious roles,” Gulati, who will soon be seen in a theatrical production titled Delhi-Ciously Chekhov, tells Metrolife.Ī self-confessed movie buff, Gulati says the acting bug bit him while he was in school, and how when watching movies he used to think, “it feels amazing watching these actors on screen, how much more fun it would be to do the same”. But then Talvar came along and things changed. It was a fun role, but after that people assumed that I could only do comedy. “Bhaag Milkha Bhaag was my first project, and I had to play a lean boy with a shrill voice.
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He played Farhan Akhtar’s comic friend in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, in which he can also be seen dancing to the song Havan Karenge, but actor Sumit Gulati says it was only after his role as Kanhaiya in filmmaker Meghna Gulzar’s Talvar that he started being recognised as a serious and versatile actor.