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No Sushant for Sushant

The Raabta actor doesn’t want to play himself onscreen as that’s not exciting enough for him

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Actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who essayed the role of former India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on the big screen, says he does not want to play himself in films as that is not exciting enough for him. He will be seen playing two characters in his forthcomin­g film Raabta.

Asked if any of the characters is close to his personalit­y, Sushant said, “No, none of them are similar to my own character. In fact, I will not play myself on screen. That is not exciting for me as a performer. I started acting because I wanted to play or act like someone else. I am acting myself all the time, in life. That was getting a little boring so, I started acting someone else, and getting paid for it. That... I found interestin­g.” The film, with a reincarnat­ion story, revolves around a couple played by Sushant and Kriti Sanon. Giving an insight into his character, Sushant said, “The story has captured two eras. In one, I am playing a happy-go-lucky boy who falls in love with a girl. And in the other part, I am playing the character of a warrior. The story is quite different and the characters don’t have a reference point.”

However, Sushant does not believe in reincarnat­ion. He said, “When I sleep for six to eight hours a day, I don’t know who I am during that time. How can I recall who was I in my previous birth or if at all I was?”

Sushant, who has a theatre background, had to struggle for long before gaining popularity with the TV show Pavitra Rishta, which went on air in 2009. He then made his Bollywood debut with Kai Po Che! in 2013. Apart from tasting success, he also experience­d failure with films like Shuddh Desi Romance and Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!. He moved up the career ladder with the 2016 film M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story.

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