In the trailer of his upcoming film "Aiyaary", Bajpayee, who plays an army officer, is seen in many disguises and says it may look glamorous and fun on the screen, but getting into the prosthetics is a tedious and torturous process.
"If you are doing prosthetics then it is physically very torturous. It is mentally exhausting at times, especially when you do films like 'Aligarh' and 'Gali Guliyan'. Only a loonie guy can afford to go through that (referring to pain) again and again. We actors are known as loonies.
When prodded further, the "Gangs of Wasseypur" actor says it's because in commercial cinema which is very powerful
playing a character is not the main thing as other things are given far more importance.
".. So the independent cinema is where we get to be a part of the real stories, characters. Those kind of performances are heavy."
"When I was in Mumbai, (I was) running pillar to post for work, losing out on projects one after the other. I was dejected. Then you find (director) Mahesh Bhatt.
"Then Ram Gopal Varma gave me opportunity of lifetime in the form of 'Satya' (1998). It feels great when people think you are unique, it works like a magic potion for the person who is looking for work."
"Aiyaary" features experienced actors like Naseruddin Shah, Anupam Kher and Adil Hussain, and the "Aligarh" actor said Shah came fully prepared on the sets.
"... I just had to look at him (Shah), it was a masterclass for me. There is no age where you cannot learn. He is somebody who has inspired me. Actors like him, Om Puri have changed the face of the Indian cinema. Adil was doing theatre when I was also doing it, so we come from same time period."
"Sidharth is a very receptive person, he wants to do good work. He is in competitive world of mainstream cinema. I don't belong to that area... I sometimes go there, do some work and come back, to stay there and compete is a difficult thing. I have a lot of admiration for him," he says.
Bajpayee points out that so women go bersek looking at the "Student of the Year" actor and that's the power he has, which actors like him lack.
The Neeraj Pandey-directed film is scheduled to release on February 9 alongside Akshay Kumar's social drama "Padman".
After it was announced that Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmaavat" will arrive in theatres on January 25, the makers of "Aiyaary" shifted their initial release date from January 26 to February 9.
"January 26 was an apt date for us, which we had announced even before we started shooting for the film. But tables have turned and we all changed our release date.
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