‘I love watching period dramas’
Since Ram is a central figure in Hindu mythology, what are you most careful about while portraying him
The Ramayana is an extremely significant part of our culture and there is no room for mistakes. As for playing Ram, I ensure that my conduct doesn’t disrespect the faith that comes along with the role. I am careful about everything.
How long does it take to get into your look
It takes almost 45 minutes — the costume needs to be draped in a certain order; even the teeka needs to be placed perfectly; the hair needs to be done in a specific way. I am the kind who is always on time while shooting. I realise that nothing should go wrong. It takes more time but the effort is reflected on screen.
Have you always been interested in mythology Since the very beginning, I have grown up living with my grandparents who always indulged in retelling mythological stories to my siblings and me. So somewhere, I am really happy to be representing our culture through Siya Ke Ram in a huge way.
What do you find most interesting about mythological shows The characters are larger than life and yet, everything we think or do or want to do is in some way derived from our own mythology and history. We, as people, base our entire lifestyle based on mythology. As a viewer, what kind of shows interest you the most I love period dramas — be it romance or philosophy. I love watching the Game of Thrones, Rome and Spartacus from the period dramas genre. Among thrillers, I also like Fargo and Sherlock Holmes.
Would you like to play a character like Rudra (from Rangrasiya) again I think I have been blessed to play a variety of roles. I have experimented and done different things. I would do the role only if it has something new to offer. I wouldn’t want to repeat myself.