In Sanjay Leela Bhansali-directed "Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela", Sharad's character had grey shades and with Omung Kumar's upcoming release "Bhoomi", he will be seen as an antagonist.
In an interview with PTI, Sharad says, "Nawazuddin Siddiqui (for example) is doing both negative and positive parts and nobody is typecasting him. People are not typecasting actors they are rather valuing them. I don't think actors today are image bound.
"It is important for actors to chose right projects and show their versatility. One can get offers for negative or positive roles but it is up to the actor what films he or she wants to pick up next."
"The best example is of Shah Rukh Khan as he started off anti-hero in 'Darr' and people loved him as a bad boy. Salman Khan is going to play a negative or grey part in 'Race 3', so we have big actors also moving away from positive roles," adds Sharad.
The actor says he loves when somebody hates him as it validates the fact he has done his job right.
"So bad is the most important factor in terms of goodness. For an actor also, if he doesn't do a negative or grey part, he will not understand the difference or value of positive roles. One can even see a change in terms of performance (after playing negative parts)," he says.
"Bhoomi" marks actor Sanjay Dutt's comeback film and the 40-year-old actor is not worried about the actor being at the centre of the film.
With Aditi Rao Hydari in the lead, the film releases tomorrow.
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