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I don't want to limit myself, says actor Bhavesh Kumar

Bhavesh Kumar, who made his Bollywood debut with 2019 film P Se Pyaar F Se Faraar, says he doesn’t want to restrict himself and is ready to work on TV and web as well

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  • Was acting always on your mind?

I come from a sports background. I have participated in discus-throw events at the national level. My family was shocked when they got to know that I was going to play the lead in a Bollywood film, but later the director spoke to them and they have been supportive ever since.

  • How did you get your first break?

I used to practise at a stadium and there was a film and TV institute nearby. I attended a couple of workshops there. The casting team had come there and was looking for someone athletic. And that’s how I got selected.

  • How did your family react to your first film?

They were very happy for P Se Pyaar F Se Faraar. My friends and family really appreciated my work.

  • Would you like to work on other platforms?

I don’t want to limit myself to just one platform and I want to explore other mediums as well. If I get good offers, be it films or TV or the web, I will definitely consider it.

  • What kind of TV shows do you watch?

I love watching Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai and Kumkum Bhagya. My mother and grandmother are big fans of TV shows and these shows are their favourite too.

  •  You are 6’6”. Has it ever been an issue on camera?

When I faced the camera for the first time, I was very nervous because it was my first time, then my height was a problem too. But it’s all managed.

  • What about your co-stars, don’t you feel you might look too tall for them?

No, I have never even thought of that. But I would like to mention that Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan’s on-screen and off-screen pairing is still the audience’s favourite. There are other Bollywood actors who are very tall, so I think it will be fine with me too.

  • Are you interested in doing a biopic?

Yes, I am. I would like to do a biopic on Neeraj Chopra. He has a national record in javelin throw and was conferred with the Arjuna Award in 2018.

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