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'Bharat' actor Sunil Grover: We're all typecast in on-screen image

Actor Sunil Grover, who will be seen in Salman Khan's 'Bharat', does not mind the tag of a 'comedian'.

Mumbai: Actor Sunil Grover, loved as fictional characters 'Gutthi' and 'Mashoor Gulati' and who will be seen in Salman Khan starrer film "Bharat", says he does not mind the tag of a 'comedian' as he believes a successful on-screen image always allows more opportunities to an artiste. "We all are typecast, especially when we get success by doing one thing. Whether you are an action hero, romantic hero or playing a comedy character, we all are typecast. In my career, since people have appreciated my performance on television for years, even casting directors trust that I am capable of delivering a comedy scene effortlessly," Sunil told IANS in an interview. "But I have also portrayed different characters in films. When I get an offer, instead of thinking of the genre, I look for the opportunity to perform. Because at the end of the day, I am a performer. Even when I do comedy, since I have no training in stand-up, I always approach a character like a character and not like a performer," said the actor, who first found fame with the television show "Comedy Circus". Bharat Premiere: Tiger Shroff, Disha Patani, Kriti Sanon, Janhvi Kapoor & other B'wood celebs attend (SEE PICS) Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the story of "Bharat" revolves around the journey of a character named Bharat, and it's set in 1947. Bharat is essayed by superstar Salman Khan in the movie, which also features Katrina Kaif. A substantial part of the film was shot in Punjab. Sunil says during the shooting, he really learned the art of saying 'no' to his relatives who were keen to get clicked with Salman. "The moment my relatives got to know that Salman sir was coming to shoot a film in Punjab, I started getting calls and messages. All of them wanted to meet Salman sir and get pictures with him. Of course, it wasn't possible on a film set," he said. Stating that Punjabis are emotional, he said, "Friends and relatives would say, 'Achcha beta, ab toh tu star ho gaya, isliye aise avoid kar raha hai (Now you are a star, so you are avoiding us)'. But only we actors know how hard it's on a film set because everything is scheduled. "It literally taught me how to say 'no' to people in such a situation. I hope reading this, people will understand," he said with a smile. Katrina Kaif having sleepless nights before 'Bharat' release Happy working in television shows and films simultaneously, Sunil says he gets a steady balance of offers from both mediums. "If I have several film offers, that won't allow me to get time for TV, I am happy with the roles that I have got," said the actor, who last appeared in Vishal Bhardwaj's "Pataakha". "Bharat" has given Sunil a chance to work with Salman for the first time. On his experience, he said: "Well, he is a star. Whenever you look at him, there is an aura, a larger than life personality that he effortlessly carries. "In the first glance, I felt a little intimidated. I was nervous. But I had to act well, and as an actor, I was focusing on my character. I play his childhood friend in the film. Obviously, I had no choice but feel free to act in that manner when the camera rolls. But Salman Khan is a star. From any angle, any point of time you look at him, you see a star." "Bharat" releases on Wednesday.

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