I'm aware of expectations from me: Pankaj Tripathi

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 03 2019 | 3:35 PM IST

In the last few years, Pankaj Tripathi has emerged as a talent to vouch for in Bollywood and the actor says though stardom does not make him delusional, he is aware of his increased responsibilities.

The actor has been around in the industry for nearly 15 years, but gained prominence by, first, featuring in the "Gangs of Wasseypur" series and subsequently in films like "Masaan", "Nil Battey Sannata", "Bareilly Ki Barfi", "Newton" and "Stree" among others.

Tripathi says he often gets to hear he has become a star but he does not dwell on it.

"I feel humble, I feel a lot of gratitude but I move on to do my work. I know fame is an illusion. It doesn't matter if you're a star or not, what is important is that you do your job with absolute honesty," the actor told PTI.

For the 42-year-old actor, more than the tag of a star, it is the responsibility that matters.

"The more the audience and the society trusts an actor, the more the responsibility increases for the actor. Right now, I'm more aware about the kind of work I want to do because the expectations are more. I am aware about that," he added.

Tripathi has recently featured in Kartik Aaryan and Kriti Sanon-starrer "Luka Chuppi".

While the actor was initially offered a bigger role in the rom-com, he chose a character which had less screen time as he says it had "more scope to play with".

"The best phase for an actor is when he or she gets to choose what they want to play. Sometimes you do a film because the unit is good, the company is fantastic and the intention is well placed."
"For a long time the small town was ignored in Hindi cinema. Now that its time has come, let it stay. But it all depends on the story. The landscape a story is set in should be authentic. The key is how you present a small town story."
"Every story has a certain landscape and it is the director's gaze which makes it come alive in a different way. The visual of a small town will be more or less the same but it's all about the writing. The magic lies there."

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First Published: Mar 03 2019 | 3:35 PM IST

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