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Mumbai: In an exclusive interview with 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood' actors, including Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Lakshya, Sahher Bambba and Anya Singh, discussed their upcoming release and their characters. Also, they praised Aryan Khan's debut project for its immersive storytelling, genre-bending style, and bold vision. Actors highlight Aryan's calm yet determined direction, attention to detail, and conviction in bringing his unique world to life. In the last, they expressed gratitude for being part of the project and noted the show's blend of reality and fiction, allowing them to express themselves artistically. 


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00:00So, hello everyone, welcome to INES and congratulations for that's not Bollywood that's about the movies.
00:04My first question is all of you, when the idea came to you.
00:08It's a crazy world, I saw you play a little, everything was so thrilling for the lack of a better word.
00:14Very immersive, also vision underbinding if I can say so.
00:19What was the first thought that struck your mind as artist when you heard the idea or when you were reading through the script?
00:24Hello and thank you, thank you.
00:26I'm not sure what you said, I'm a loser.
00:31See, when I got the phone call from the director's office and they said that they're producing the show and I didn't help me.
00:42I just said I'm a fan of it.
00:44Because I didn't think I was a fan of it.
00:46I think I was a fan of it and I was a fan of it and I was a fan of it and I was a fan of it.
00:51I was a fan of it and I was a fan of it and I was a fan of it.
00:53And I think that's one of the biggest reasons that the show is working the way it is.
00:54If I was on and of the show was like a fan.
00:55And it was this trailer.
00:56It is ever going to block a generation in the street.
00:57ということ wouldn be раб, I think.
00:58He kept it.
00:59And it was but I wasn't the greatest player but it instead stood on.
01:00And I was so happy, I was watching it and I was so mesmerized that I was able to understand it as a director.
01:16And I think that's one of the biggest reasons that the show is working the way it is.
01:22I think the casting is amazing. Each and every person in this show,
01:27Kusnay Sadracket, Kandita, everyone has done a great job.
01:32They are all good actors, but I think Aryan as a director has pushed them to their limits and got the best of them.
01:39I think that's the reason why you see the visuals and you enjoy every moment.
01:44When you see the whole show, you'll know because Chodil Gryphs is a very good thing.
01:50It's a very well-made show and Aryan is amazing.
02:07I think, you know, they have to give me a chance to see the film industry.
02:14They move to our father, he can try to, and the other, I guess he's in the country.
02:21I don't think he has that much. He is just his own, he's Aryan fan.
02:27He has his own identity. I'm very excited for him. I'm excited to see the future what it goes for him as a director.
02:34And I wish that I can be a part of every project in this.
02:39I really enjoy it.
02:42And what is this?
02:43I felt a connection, very strong connection with the material, with the script.
02:47The script came much later because when we were locked, that's the time the script came to all of us.
02:51And that's the time we all read it also.
02:53So the first time I got the scene for the audition, that scene that you see in the trailer also,
02:57where I'm talking to Sahih's character, where I'm saying that scene felt personal.
03:06That scene felt, you know, this kind of attitude, you know, probably I also have it.
03:11I don't showcase it that much, but of course, deep down is still there with
03:14a Dilli Saya, a lot of style of youth. And just then I went to-
03:19Did this show allow you to play your emotions to be held with?
03:21Hundred percent. Also, way, way beyond that.
03:24Because the world is, of course, vague, it's humorous and everything.
03:27But Dil's show was very connected. I felt very connected.
03:31I felt like, y'all, it's not my story.
03:33And I hope that anyone who will see it, you will say that I'm looking for myself.
03:38Like, Parves has played on it, Samir has played on it,
03:42and Saamir has played on it, and Samir has played on it.
03:44I really hope that the people who will see it are and that you will see it.
03:47Because it's a very rooted story, a very rooted story, a very rooted story.
03:51In the world, you can see it.
03:53But the emotions, the ones you face in the everyday life, are the illusion.
03:57So I felt a connection.
03:59I played a first shooting shooting in front of me, when I was in front of my first shooting.
04:05And the time period was very similar.
04:09So I felt that this was probably my story.
04:12I felt that it was not my story.
04:14But a connection was very deep.
04:16And when I was in front of my situation,
04:19I told myself that this is the world, this is the world.
04:22So in such a big world, I had to leave the opportunity to leave it.
04:30And I was lucky enough to be apart of it.
04:33And I felt really grateful to R.N.
04:35And I had never been shaken to build my past.
04:37So it was a lot of fun.
04:39And after that, it was a vision that was written.
04:44It was a very interesting thing.
04:45You have written it.
04:46You have written it.
04:47You have written it.
04:48You have written it.
04:49But in the way you have given it.
04:50It was a life that you have given it.
04:52The material.
04:53I don't think that there are many people who have seen it.
04:58You have seen it.
04:59All of that.
05:00You have seen it.
05:02You have seen it.
05:03I haven't seen it.
05:04I don't think that it is done.
05:05So it is a big thing for me.
05:07That it has made me feel my attention.
05:10It has made me feel my attention.
05:11So I am really grateful.
05:13And I feel I am the most blessed child.
05:16And my next question is for Sahin.
05:18He said that to bring a written source material to life, it is a different ball game.
05:23You could be a very good writer.
05:24But to be a great director, it demands a lot from you.
05:27100%.
05:28It pulls all your space to test.
05:30Now this is Aryan's debut.
05:32To bring what is written on paper to life in this home, which we see currently.
05:37How would you define him as the director, his voice as a director, his artist as a director,
05:42his choices as a director that he makes.
05:44Some cuts he may like.
05:45Some cuts or a few takes that he would allow you or ask you how to go beyond what you could
05:49do.
05:50In that sense, how would you define his director this way?
05:51I think he is quite a bit of a hard task master, if I don't say so.
05:52But in the best way possible.
05:53Because I think to all of us, he is just pushing us to go a little further.
05:54Go beyond what is written on paper.
05:55But at the same time, he had such clarity of thought.
05:56And he knew exactly what he wanted.
05:57His attention to details was really locked in and present as a director.
06:01And honestly, I didn't feel like I was working with somebody new.
06:02I almost felt like I was working with somebody who has been doing this for decades.
06:08And other than that, he is really supportive.
06:09He has got this really calm energy on set.
06:10Nothing phases him.
06:11Nothing at all.
06:12And he knew exactly what he wanted. His attention to details was really locked in and present as a director.
06:19And honestly, I didn't feel like I was working with somebody new. I almost felt like I was working with somebody who's been doing this for decades.
06:26And other than that, he's really supportive. He's got this really calm energy on set. Nothing phases him. Nothing at all.
06:34A hundred things could be going wrong, but he's the most unfazed person.
06:37And yeah, I think I've had a blast, a lot to learn from him. Very considerate, very, very sensitive.
06:44I remember even after Pack Up, he would just call up and be like, what did you think of the scene?
06:49Were you happy with it? Message wants to get home. You know, little things like that, like him as a director.
06:54I mean, after Pack Up, who cares, right? But I think he's really, he's an amazing person.
06:59And like Bobby sir said, I would love to work in his future projects whenever he decides to do something.
07:08And I would like, she mentioned that, you know, RL has this quality of being very sensitive, very calm with his actors that he's working with or his co-artists.
07:17Do you think a lot of it comes from his superstar father that kind of find, that may lead you to anything of that sort of thing?
07:23Well, I think that, I think that the family of your culture is a lot of family.
07:31And in their family, there's a lot of environment. We also think that we're at home.
07:36Because RL is the biggest superstar of the world, but they're still rooted.
07:43When we go to home, there are cousins, some Dhillies, and some Dharadun.
07:48So, in different areas, they talk very rooted.
07:51They don't talk, they don't talk about it, which feels like out of the place.
07:54I feel like a Dharadun.
07:56There are a lot of houses in the house.
07:59I have to talk about the other family, and I think that they have to eat food and eat food,
08:02and then they have to eat food.
08:04So, that's the place where they come from.
08:06We have to eat food, and we have to eat food, and we have to eat food.
08:08So, it's a lot of culture.
08:09It's a lot of culture.
08:10It's a lot of culture.
08:11It's a lot of culture.
08:12It's a lot of culture.
08:13My mother, who first met her, she has to meet her.
08:16Of course, she can teach her at home.
08:18Because they don't talk about friends.
08:21So, she can teach her at home.
08:24So, yes, I think that she's like her place.
08:27And she can learn how to eat food.
08:29And all of this, how does it trickle down into his work as an artist and storyteller?
08:34As an artist, as a storyteller, I think, I've been talking about many places.
08:39Of course, there are many directors in the world,
08:44and I think it's a lot of stories.
08:46But then, I get to know something.
08:48I think that this is my place.
08:50In the first show, in the first script, in the first writing, in the first text,
08:54I knew that I would like this.
08:56And I would like this to keep doing it.
08:58And I would like to keep doing it.
08:59And I would like to keep doing it.
09:00And how many takes is it for him to warm up as the director?
09:28He is warm up.
09:30He is warm up.
09:32He is warm up.
09:34That's why, very new things are discovered in myself,
09:37and in yourself.
09:39And Ania, he mentioned this thing.
09:42You know, Ania has that conviction.
09:44That if I could make this, the one that I could make.
09:46No matter if the world is over.
09:48The same thing I witnessed during the making of DDLJ.
09:51It went against all the wrongs that were prevalent in the industry.
09:58As an artist, to go against the tide,
10:02a set pattern, which the whole industry worked,
10:05to turn it into a new direction.
10:08How important it is to experiment and to move forward in a different direction.
10:11That's what you are doing.
10:14So, DDLJ became DDLJ.
10:19I guess because Mr. Titia Tokna stood with ground and made what his vision was.
10:24And I truly and sincerely believe,
10:27and all of us have that much belief in the bads of Bollywood,
10:31that you have never seen anything like that.
10:34At least on Indian OTT platforms.
10:39And that's the only reason that Aryan didn't say his vision.
10:44His vision, his writing, his characters,
10:50and he really stuck by what he wanted to make.
10:54Even if, like Raghav said,
10:57other people thought, no, this is happening more.
11:01I remember there's a scene where I went and I told him,
11:04listen, I think it's a bit marching.
11:07And he's just like, but that's the character.
11:09So, he always thought from the point of view of the character,
11:12as to why he kuhi kuch kehra hai, kuch karra hai.
11:16Even if he knows that people will have opinions.
11:18No bowling ke chuse.
11:20And today people have very strong opinions.
11:22But he just said, mate, this is my word and this is how it will go.
11:26And that's why all of us just follow it blindly.
11:28Because there's so much pain.
11:30And Bobby sir, I saw the camaraderie between you and Shah Rukh sir at the event,
11:35being given red wire.
11:37In these past 20, 30 to 35 years,
11:39how has this friendship evolved,
11:41both as human beings and as actors?
11:43I mean, I think the kind of person Shah Rukh is that stays in where he is,
11:48where he is today.
11:49Because he's very down there,
11:51but he's very down there,
11:52he's very down there with him now.
11:53Because,
11:54the only thought, I'm sure,
11:56that keeps him going is where he wants to be at this point.
11:59That's the same idea every time he has.
12:02But besides that,
12:03I mean,
12:04we've never been really in touch with each other all for all these 30 years.
12:08But yeah,
12:09we never meet each other for a long time.
12:12He makes you feel very special.
12:14He always gives you that love and affection.
12:17He counts a lot and means a lot to him.
12:21He's always, always going in this way.
12:24He's the nicest and kindest person.
12:28Even though he becomes a big star,
12:30he won't lose that quality.
12:32I mean,
12:33that's something which every,
12:34all these kids sitting next to me,
12:37who have to talk to him,
12:39should keep that in mind.
12:41Don't lose your humanity as a person.
12:46I mean,
12:47that's something that I believe,
12:49great about you.
12:51And so many fan questions for Raghunov and Yashgore.
12:54As I mentioned,
12:55the show is very immersive.
12:57At some points,
12:58the lines between reality and fiction,
12:59they seem to blur.
13:00something that you have to show.
13:02When you have such a setting,
13:03such a premise,
13:04what is it?
13:05What does it do to the artist in you,
13:07to the actor in you?
13:08And how does it push the angle for you as an artist?
13:11You know,
13:12it's,
13:13of course,
13:14it's fiction,
13:15but it's inspired by reality.
13:16To look at it.
13:17Of course,
13:18the world is loud.
13:19Of course,
13:20there are things happening that you think,
13:21the truth is,
13:22it will start a conversation when you're sitting.
13:24But,
13:25when you see that courage,
13:26and that boldness,
13:27and that strength coming from your director,
13:29who's filming everything together,
13:30it just makes you feel that you are about to change something.
13:33You are about to do something that has been done.
13:36And,
13:37you should feel lucky.
13:38Because,
13:39there is so much content that is coming out every day.
13:42Today,
13:43this is coming,
13:44this is coming,
13:45this is coming,
13:46this is coming.
13:47But,
13:48that you can't do anything.
13:49They don't do anything.
13:50They don't do anything.
13:51They don't do anything.
13:52They don't do anything.
13:53I don't do anything.
13:54The good thing is,
13:55the good thing is,
13:56when you see it,
13:57I'll tell you,
13:58that it's the best thing.
13:59But, I want people to see it,
14:00and then,
14:01say whatever they want to.
14:03But, I,
14:04as an artist,
14:05feel that,
14:06it gave me a lot of courage.
14:08And,
14:09when I came to the city,
14:11I had lost touch on,
14:13the lux that I wore when I was 18.
14:15And, I was being conditioned,
14:16I was being the correct guy,
14:18I was being the humble guy,
14:19I was being,
14:20I was being,
14:21let's sound correct,
14:22let's be a certain way,
14:23that can be accepted.
14:24That acceptance,
14:25fear,
14:26I feel like,
14:27that we have done so much.
14:28Because,
14:29when you work on the show,
14:30my director is ready to make himself,
14:32and the actors are ready to make himself,
14:34and the actors are ready to make himself.
14:36Now,
14:37when they don't have any fear,
14:39or fear,
14:40then,
14:41what do you do?
14:42So,
14:43I am leaving this show inspired,
14:45of course,
14:46I am part of all the seasons,
14:47I hope I am.
14:48But,
14:49this season wrapped with a lot of warmth in my heart,
14:51with a lot of inspiration,
14:52and a lot of courage,
14:53which I have gathered from my director,
14:55everybody who has been a part of,
14:57Bobby sir,
14:58all the cameos that you see,
14:59all my co-actors.
15:00So, I feel really, really honoured,
15:02lucky,
15:03and,
15:04I mean,
15:06and,
15:07I have been living in my life,
15:08and,
15:09not only the show,
15:10but the process has been really,
15:11really exciting.
15:12And,
15:13yeah, that's all I think.
15:14So,
15:15it made you revisit?
15:16A hundred percent,
15:17it has made me the man,
15:18that I was probably,
15:19when I was 17,
15:2018.
15:21I was born,
15:22and,
15:23I was born,
15:24and,
15:25I was born,
15:26and,
15:27I was born,
15:28and,
15:29I felt like,
15:30I was doing something good,
15:31that I was left in the car.
15:32What was your question?
15:34How did it change the artist in me?
15:36How did it change the artist in me?
15:38How did it change the artist in me?
15:40I think it gave me,
15:41we are actors in it.
15:43When the artist can express its own art,
15:46and craft,
15:47he can express its own art,
15:49and,
15:50and,
15:51we can give it all the same.
15:53Now,
15:54I've had so many qualities in me,
15:55and,
15:56and,
15:57I think,
15:58I've had a lot of things,
15:59that I don't talk to myself,
16:00but,
16:01I can express it in my character,
16:02I can express it through my character.
16:04So,
16:05I got very liberated,
16:06and,
16:07I feel liberated.
16:10As an artist,
16:12and an actor,
16:13I felt very liberated.
16:15So,
16:16yeah.
16:17Okay,
16:18so,
16:19that we have reached the end of this connection.
16:21So, any of the proof that we have not been in this show,
16:23you can tell us about it.
16:25The show is coming to Netflix.
16:27Backs of Bollywood.
16:29Backs of Bollywood.
16:31Backs of Bollywood.
16:33180 countries.
16:35So, this is very important.
16:37For that note, thank you so much.
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