The 46-year-old actor says most of the constables in Mumbai come from the interiors of Maharashtra and he had to take special attention in understanding how they communicate when he was preparing for his role in the film "Traffic".
"Most of the Mumbai traffic cops or constables come from the interiors of Maharashtra. That part I had to bring it up. They are not Mumbaikars. They are all coming from Satara, Marathwada, from the interiors. They have a different culture, way of speaking, communication is different," Bajpayee told reporters on the sidelines of the film's trailer launch here.
The "Aligarh" star says he was observant about the body language of traffic police personnel and did not model his character on any particular officer.
"If you're living in Mumbai and if you keep your eyes and ears open, you keep meeting these guys. As an actor you are observant all the time. You don't have to go looking for some one guy. I don't do it, never done it."
The drama-thriller is inspired from an actual event that happened in Chennai where a doctor couple donated organs of their 15-year-old son who died in a road accident.
Pillai, who had helmed the original film as well, died on February 27 in Kochi due to a liver-related disease.
"We made the film in one year and then we were contemplating on finding the right release. Now we found it. The only sad part is the director is no more and not with us when we have started promoting the film," Bajpayee said.
"I am very happy that finally, not only niche or parallel or different films but also mainstream (movies) somehow decided to make stories which are real. And those films are doing well."
"Traffic", which also stars Jimmy Shergill, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Parambrata Chatterjee, Divya Dutta and Amol Parashar, is scheduled to release on May 6.
