The Free Press Journal

VICKY KAUSHAL ENJOYS BEING UNDER PRESSURE

Every actor wants to test how strong they are, Kaushal says

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VV icky Kaushal, who had a great run at the movies this year with backto-back hits in Sanju, Raazi and

Manmarziya­an, said being under pressure keeps him moving. The actor’s next film, Uri: The Surgical Strike, is inspired by true events. “I am lucky I am getting to be part of exciting projects. Every actor wants to test how strong they are. I am grateful to Ronnie Screwala (producer) for this opportunit­y. I want to be in this pressure zone. I would want to be under pressure,” Vicky said at the trailer launch of the film.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the film is based on the Indian Army’s surgical strikes on Pakistan as a retaliatio­n for the Uri attack in 2016. “I learnt a lot when I read the script. I was very excited to tell the story. There is always an adrenaline rush to play a character like this. I was all charged up to do it right. We have seen films on war and military earlier, but this film will be new for the audience. India and Pakistan have often been shown fighting at the border, here we are showing how the surgical strike was carried out with the help of intelligen­ce agencies and bureaucrat­s,” he said.

Ironically, the role of a special forces commander-inchief, is a complete turnaround for the actor, who earned critical acclaim for his empathic portrayal of a Pakistani Army officer in Meghna Gulzar’s spy drama

Raazi. Uri also features Paresh Rawal, Yami Gautam and popular TV actor Mohit Raina, who is making his feature film debut, in key roles.

The film is scheduled to be released on January 11 and Vicky said the makers have already shown the film to a segment representi­ng the armed forces. “It is an ode and tribute to them (Army). We would like to get their validation from them and see how they feel,” he said.

—PTI

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