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It’s too early for me to decide my zone, says Aditya Roy Kapur

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His first hit as a solo hero was Aashiqui 2, and since then Aditya Roy Kapur has appeared in a series of romantic dramas but the actor says he is trying not to be genre specific with his choices.

The actor, whose last release was romantic thriller Malang, said he was still exploring himself as an artiste and would love to play varied characters.

“I still don’t know what comes naturally to me as an actor. But I like trying everything. It’s too early for me to decide my zone. I don’t think like that. I’m still discoverin­g myself as an actor,” Aditya said on the sidelines of Lakme Fashion Week.

The actor, who will next be seen in Anurag Basu’s anthology Ludo, opposite Sanya Malhotra, said the project gave him an opportunit­y to showcase his comic side. “My next is Ludo and I’m really excited for the film. It was a lovely process to work with Basu sir. It is going to be a different space for me. There are some elements of comedy and it’s a genre I wanted to get into and try,” he added.

The film, also starring Abhishek Bachchan, Rajkummar Rao, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Pankaj Tripathi, will hit the theatres on April 24. At the fashion gala, Aditya walked for designer Sohaya Misra’s label Chola.

Aditya, who is regular at the LFW runway, said being fashionabl­e doesn’t come naturally to him and it was during the promotions of Aashiqui 2 he realised that as an actor he is obligated to dress in a certain way. “I realised that I need to be a bit fashion conscious when my friends started telling me that I look hideous in what I was wearing during Aashiqui 2 promotions. I was promoting the film and few of my friends said ‘your solo movie is coming and you are walking around like a vagabond’. I feel when I make a public appearance I’m obligated to look good otherwise I don’t mind looking just alright. But it’s too tiring to be fashionabl­e all the time,” he said.

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