Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Why Vatsal Sheth wants to move away from the ‘boy next door’ image

- Chakrabort­y

atsal Sheth is a transforme­d man, and quite literally so. The r has grown a beard, ing all brawny, and the on for this transforma­tion at he wants filmmakers casting directors to see in a new light, beyond his next-door image. s an actor, I want to be atile and I want to show if anyone is looking at ng, then they should think e. Usually, when people of me, it’s normally that, ‘Oh, he looks like a chocolate boy and is the boy-next-door’. I wanted to break that image a little bit,” he explains.

The 41-year-old, who has starred in films such as Taarzan: The Wonder Car (2004), Heroes (2008), Jai Ho (2014) and Malang (2020), admits having come across a lot of people who think he only wants to stick to roles suiting his image. “I was talking to a director recently, with whom I had connected after a long time, and we were discussing a film. When I shared my recent pictures, he was taken aback and said he’ll discuss things with me. So, that’s the difference. People really don’t think or imagine for you. You’ve to make sure they see you that away,” Sheth says.

However, the actor is quick to clarify, “I’m not saying that I don’t like being considered for the boy-next-door roles, but as an actor, I don’t want to be limited. I want to get into all kinds of roles.”

The actor, who has also signed Prabhas-starrer magnum opus, Adipurush, shares that he’s most inspired by actor Aamir Khan, who transforms his looks with every film he does. Talking about his own transforma­tion journey, Sheth adds, “As an actor, it’s my responsibi­lity to try out different looks, and it was on my mind for some time. To be honest, I’m pleasantly surprised with the outcome.”

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PHOTO: JORDAN STRAUSS/AP

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