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Don't like thing that comes easily, naturally to me, says Newton actor Rajkummar Rao

Playing dreaded terrorist Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh in frequent collaborator Hansal Mehta's Omerta was one such role that challenged him the most. 

Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: May 04, 2018 6:14 IST
Rajkummar Rao

Rajkummar Rao

Actor Rajkummar Rao, whose film Omerts has released today, stated that he likes to so roles that test his limits and thinks that there is no fun doing something that comes "easily and naturally" to him. He has delivered some fantastic performances in films like Shahid, Queen, Aligarh, Trapped, Bareilly Ki Barfi and Newton.

"...I do not like something that comes easily and naturally to me. I like pushing myself as an actor. I like to play roles that challenge me and I can do something different. There has to be an extra edge to it. I enjoy that," Rao told PTI.

Playing dreaded terrorist Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh in frequent collaborator Hansal Mehta's "Omerta" was one such role that challenged him the most.

"All the characters that I have played, I could somewhere connect with them, either I know that person or make it my own and do it.

"But I don't know this world at all, I don't know anybody like him. So everything had to come from within. I know there is a lot of hatred and anger inside Omar and that was challenging to do. It was a tough and disturbing process to live with that kind of hatred," he told PTI.

It is a role reversal of sorts for the actor, who first collaborated with Mehta to play slain human rights activist Shahid Azmi.

"You are vulnerable and leaders brainwash you and take you on a wrong path. Shahid was very vulnerable, he was very angry, impulsive, but he came back and realised that it is not the right path and he chose to be a human rights lawyer. But there are boys like Omar who never came back," Rao said.

Both Rao and Mehta visited some of the places frequented by Omar in London during his transformation from a LSE graduation student to this terrorist.

"I was trying to get the accent right and understand the culture and the background."

The 33-year-old actor said there are two types of people in the world - Shahid and Omar.

"Both felt like victims, shared the same history but chose different paths."

(With IANS Inputs)

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