This Article is From Jun 04, 2019

Shahid Kapoor Explains Why Doing Kabir Singh Was 'Exciting' For Him

Shahid Kapoor said that the transformation the titular character "had to be physical, mental and emotional."

Shahid Kapoor Explains Why Doing Kabir Singh Was 'Exciting' For Him

Shahid Kapoor in Kabir Singh. (Image courtesy: Instagram)

Highlights

  • Sandeep Vanga says that Shahid took Kabir Singh to a "different level"
  • Kabir Singh is set to release on June 21
  • The film features Kiara Advani opposite Shahid Kapoor
New Delhi:

Actor Shahid Kapoor says getting into the Kabir Singh character for the film with the same name was a challenging task. The actor will be seen in three avatars in the film - a college going boy, one with short hair and in angry mood and a bearded look and ruffled hairdo. The actor admits that this has been one of his most challenging roles. "And that's why it's been so exciting to play Kabir Singh," Shahid said in a statement, adding: "The transformation had to be physical, mental and emotional."

Director Sandeep Reddy Vanga had to show his lead protagonist going through three emotionally-charged stages of life.

"There needed to be a transition both in terms of looks and performance," Sandeep Singh Vanga said.

The director feels Shahid "has taken it to a different level". "He not just managed to look strikingly different in all the three stages but even transformed his body," he added.

Be it as a person who is letting his life slip away high on drugs and other substances, or someone who is teaching his love interest Preeti, played by Kiara Advani, or when he runs after his maid just because she broke a glass - there are many shades of Kabir in the film.

Kabir Singh is a remake of the popular Telugu hit film Arjun Reddy that originally starred Vijay Deverakonda and Shalini Pandey. Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Murad Khetani, Krishan Kumar and Ashwin Varde, it is set to release on June 21. The remake is written and directed by Sandeep Singh Vanga.

It is a T-Series and Cine1 Studios presentation.



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